- potato(es)
Elbingian (lit. High German: Elbingisch, Höhenmundart, Höhenplatt,
Mundart der
Elbinger Höhe lit.:
dialect of the
Elbingian High) ),
around Elbing...
-
Berlin German, or
Berlinese (High German:
Berliner Dialekt,
Berliner Mundart,
Berlinerisch or Berlinisch; derogative:
Berliner Schnauze,
pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ...
- German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizer****ch
Mundart, and others; Romansh:
Svizzers Tudestg) is any of the
Alemannic dialects...
- 1870. Wörterbuch der
Mundart von Gottschee. Vienna: K. u. k. Staatsdruckerei. Ts****el, Hans. 1908.
Grammatik der
Gottscheer Mundart. Halle: Max Niemeyer...
- Elbingian[citation needed] (German:
Mundart der
Elbinger Höhe, lit. 'dialect of the
Elbingian upland') was a
subdialect of Low
Prussian spoken in East...
-
Werdersch (German: Werdersch,
Mundart der Weichselwerder) is a
subdialect of Low Prussian,
which itself is a
subdialect of Low German. This
dialect is...
-
Braunsberg and
Frauenburg and had a
border to Natangian, Westkäslausch,
Mundart der
Elbinger Höhe and Oberländisch (a High
Prussian dialect).
There was...
- German:
Ripuarisch [ʁipuˈ(ʔ)aːʁɪʃ] ,
ripuarische Mundart,
ripuarischer Dialekt, ripuarisch-fränkische
Mundart or Ribuarisch; Dutch:
ripuarisch [ripyˈʋaːris]...
-
Zurich (Stadt-
Mundart) The
dialect spoken around Lake
Zurich (See-
Mundart) The
dialect of the
Knonauer Amt west of the
Albis (Ämtler
Mundart) The dialect...
- Görlitz
itself speaks the East
Lusatian dialect of
German (Ostlausitzer
Mundart [de]),
which is
related to
Silesian German dialects and
differs from the...