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Mòcheno (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmɔkeno]; German: Fersentalerisch; Bavarian: Bersntolerisch) is an
Upper German variety spoken in
three towns of the...
- are
Italian and German, with
small minorities speaking Ladin, Lombard,
Mòcheno and Cimbrian. The
latter two of
which are
varieties of the
Upper German...
- also home to
three indigenous linguistic minorities,
which are Ladin,
Mócheno and Cimbrian. All
languages are
protected by
regional and
provincial laws...
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German sli – Lower
Silesian ltz – Luxembourgish vmf – Mainfränkisch mhn –
Mòcheno pfl – Palatinate
German pdc – Pennsylvania
Dutch pdt – Plautdietsch swg – Swabian...
- inhabitants, who
speak the
Upper German Mòcheno language.
Since the 14th
century the
valley has been home to a
Mòcheno-speaking po****tion of
Upper German...
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probably deriving from a
Southern Bavarian dialect. It is also
related to the
Mòcheno language. Its many
essential differences in
grammar as well as in vocabulary...
- 8 vowels:
Southern Bavarian has
about 33 consonants:
Hutterite German Mòcheno language Ethnologue entry Kurt
Gustav Goblirsch,
Consonant Strength in...
- Veneto, and
around Luserna (Lusern), Trentino,
Italy Mòcheno language (German: Fersentalerisch,
Mòcheno:
Bersntoler sproch, Italian:
lingua mòchena), spoken...
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third co-official
language of
South Tirol Trentino: Ladin, Cimbrian, and
Mòcheno are
unofficial but
recognised in (Statuto
speciale per il Trentino-Alto...
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Bavarian Central Bavarian,
including Viennese Southern Bavarian,
including Mócheno in Trentino,
Italy Gottscheerish Cimbrian,
nearly extinct Hutterite German...