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Definition of Plattdeutsch

Plattdeutsch
Plattdeutsch Platt"deutsch`, n. The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany, taken collectively; modern Low German. See Low German, under German.

Meaning of Plattdeutsch from wikipedia

- Hochdeutsch-Plattdeutsch". www.plattdeutsch-niederdeutsch.net. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "Merkmale des Westfälischen". www.plattdeutsch-niederdeutsch...
- Hansesprache, Plattdeutsch : sprachgeschichtliche Grundzüge des Niederdeutschen [Language of the Saxons, the language of the Hanseatic League, Plattdeutsch: basics...
- Hemelingen (Plattdeutsch Hemeln) is a German city and district of Bremen belonging to the Bremen district East. Hemelingen is located about 6 km east of...
- million), Low German (Plattdeutsch) (100,000 speakers) and Guaraní (33,000 speakers). Of these all are official except Plattdeutsch. There are 8 official...
- eastern Norway, which Hannaas called flatnorsk (Flat Norwegian, like Plattdeutsch). The written High Norwegian language is a tradition originating from...
- University Press. Sanders, Willy (1982). Sachsensprache, Hansesprache, Plattdeutsch: Sprachgeschichtliche Grundzüge des Niederdeutschen [Saxon language,...
- Low German varieties (in Germany usually referred to as "Platt" or "Plattdeutsch") are considered dialects of the German language by some but a separate...
- Standard German; a few centuries ago most people spoke Low German (German: Plattdeutsch or Niederdeutsch), a language that is still kept alive within various...
- continuum in the strict sense between the local varieties of Low German ("Plattdeutsch") on one hand and Standard German on the other. Since the former have...
- belong to Westphalian (Westfälisch), itself a variant of Low German (Plattdeutsch). Neighboring dialects are Essensch (in the city of Essen), Waddisch...