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- Missingsch (German pronunciation: [ˈmɪsɪŋʃ]) is a type of Low-German-coloured dialect or sociolect of German. It is characterised by Low-German-type structures...
- Danzig Missingsch employs spirantization of initial g to j in e.g. jelaufen (walked) instead of SHG gelaufen. Typical for Danzig Missingsch is the widespread...
- High German regiolect or dialect of Berlin with Low German substrate Missingsch, a Low-German-coloured variety of High German. Ruhrdeutsch (Ruhr German)...
- Germany. Occasionally, the term Hamburgisch is also used for Hamburg Missingsch, a variety of standard German with Low Saxon substrates. These are urban...
- apparently formed (Berlinerisch may therefore be considered an early form of Missingsch). Only recently has the new dialect expanded into the surroundings, which...
- (Friso-Saxon dialects) Dutch (West Frisian Dutch and Stadsfries) German (Missingsch) Danish (Sønderjysk and Southern Schleswig Danish) Religion Protestant...
- High German as a written language. This led to the formation of Danziger Missingsch, which shaped the everyday language in Danzig until 1945. In Königsberg...
- and Indo-Aryan. Mak****ar Malay, mixing Malay and Mak****arese elements. Missingsch, Low Saxon grammar, pronunciation, pragmatics, loanwords and substrate...
- German on Low Saxon substrates). Originally, there was a range of such Missingsch varieties, the best-known being the low-prestige ones of the working classes...
- Standard German. Low German is still used in many parts of the state. Missingsch, a Low German dialect with heavy High German (Standard German) influence...