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Low German is a West
Germanic language spoken mainly in
Northern Germany and the
northeastern Netherlands. The
dialect of
Plautdietsch is also
spoken in...
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Middle Low German is a
developmental stage of
Low German. It
developed from the Old
Saxon language in the
Middle Ages and has been do****ented in writing...
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Low Saxon (Dutch: Nedersaksisch), also
known as West
Low German (
German: Westniederdeutsch) are a
group of
Low German dialects spoken in
parts of the...
- East
Low German (
German:
ostniederdeutsche Dialekte,
ostniederdeutsche Mundarten, Ostniederdeutsch) is a
group of
Low German dialects spoken in north-eastern...
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Northern Low German (Standard High
German: nördliches Niederdeutsch) is a
variety of
Low German in
Germany,
distinguished from
Southern Low German. From...
- High
German dialects and
Low Saxon/
Low German dialects do not
belong to the same language. Nevertheless, in today's
Germany,
Low Saxon/
Low German is often...
- The
Low German house or
Fachhallenhaus is a type of timber-framed
farmhouse found in
northern Germany and the
easternmost Netherlands,
which combines...
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Swabian German,
including Stuttgart Low Alemannic German,
including the area of Lake
Constance and
Basel German Alsatian Colonia Tovar German Central...
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Low Alemannic German (
German: Niederalemannisch) is a
branch of
Alemannic German,
which is part of
Upper German. Its
varieties are only
partly intelligible...
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varieties of
German are
conventionally grouped into
Upper German,
Central German and
Low German;
Upper and
Central German form the High
German subgroup....