- Low
Saxon varieties spoken in Hamburg, Germany. Occasionally, the term
Hamburgisch is also used for
Hamburg Missingsch, a
variety of
standard German with...
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Frisian Low
Saxon in East
Frisia Dithmarsisch Schleswig[i]sch
Holsteinisch Hamburgisch Nordhannoversch Emsländisch
Oldenburgisch in the
Oldenburg region While...
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capital where Oldenburgisch is spoken. a)
Schleswigsch Holsteinisch Hamburgisch Bremisch-Oldenburgisch
Ostfriesisch (East Frisian) Emsländisch b) Ostfriesisch...
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Bohnen und
Speck (green
beans cooked with
pears and bacon).
Aalsuppe (
Hamburgisch Oolsupp) is
often mistaken to be
German for "eel soup" (Aal/Ool translated...
- to
systematically capture the
lexicon of
Middle Low
German and of the
Hamburgisch dialect. In 1928 she was able to
publish the
first volume of her Middle...
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Harvestehude (German pronunciation;
Hamburgisch: Harvstehuud) is a
quarter of Hamburg, Germany, in the
borough of Eimsbüttel. It is
located on the eastern...
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Hamburgisch - Vol. I, Axel
Springer Verlag/Hamburger Abendblatt,
Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-939716-26-6
Peter Schmachthagen:
Sprechen Sie
Hamburgisch -...
- West Germany. The word "Beatles" was
judged to
sound too
similar to the
Hamburgisch dialect word "Pidels" (pronounced "peedles"), the
plural of a
slang term...
- und die Paya
Indianer von Nordost-Honduras. Hamburg:
Selbstverlag des
Hamburgisch en
Museum für
Volkerkund und
Vorgeschichte Wood Ronas,
Scott (2013) La...
- de
Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 117. ISBN 978-3-11-092068-0.
Berlinerisch Hamburgisch Portuñol
Creole language Language contact Sample Text in
Bremen Missingsch...