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dialect Werdersch Westkäslausch
Southern Low
German Eastphalian WeWestphalian East
Westphalian Anglo-Frisian
languages Anglic languages Old
English (extinct)...
- Rhenish-
Westphalian FC
Franconian counts (Council of Princes) Low Sax
Lower Saxon SC
Swabian counts (Council of Princes) Upp Rhin
Upper Rhenish WE Westphalian...
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Berlin mule: Jägermeister
Mississippi mule:
Cathead Honeysuckle vodka.
Westphalian mule: Korn,
Apple juice instead of lime and cu****ber
Another variation...
- Dreins, Dreints, Drents, Drints; Dutch: Drents) is a
collective term for
Westphalian dialects spoken in Drenthe, a
province of the Netherlands. They are spoken...
- 195. It is a
theocratic state that
considers itself unbound by the
Westphalian principle of
sovereignty with its
corollaries of
nonaggression and nonintervention...
- or
length of time in the Union. U.S.
states are not
sovereign in the
Westphalian sense in
international law
which says that each
State has sovereignty...
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Middle East
family clans,
involved in
crime in Germany. The
North Rhine-
Westphalian state office of
criminal investigation (LKA) saw no
reason to put the...
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wrote "Your devilship’s ring has no virtue, the buff-captain, the sallow-
westphalian gammon-faced zaza cries" in The Malcontent. In 1622, John
Taylor wrote...
- and [ʏə]. This is
called the
Westphalian vowel break (westfälische
Brechung or Westfälische Brechung, lit.
Westphalian breaking), and is most noticeable...
- June 2015.
Retrieved 11 July 2015.
Native speakers=105,
total speakers=185 "
We speak German". deutschland.de. 20
February 2018.
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