Walser German (German: Walserdeutsch) and Walliser German (Walliserdeutsch, locally Wallisertiitsch) are a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken...
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The Walser people are the speakers of the Walser German dialects, a variety of Highest Alemannic. They inhabit the region of the Alps of Switzerland and...
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Valais (see Walliser German) and in the Walser settlements (mostly in Switzerland, but also in Italy and in Austria; see Walser German). In the West, the...
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Swiss German, mainly spoken in Switzerland; swg – Swabian German, mainly spoken in the central-southeastern Baden-Wuerttemberg, wae – Walser German, mainly...
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Martin Johannes Walser (German: [ˈmaʁ.tiːn ˈvalˌzɐ] ; 24 March 1927 – 26 July 2023) was a German writer, especially known as a novelist. He began his career...
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altitude). It combines Upper German and Central German varieties - also referring to their geographical locations. The Walser migration, which took place...
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German (German: Deutsch, pronounced [dɔʏtʃ] ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe...
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German, swg Swabian German, gsw Swiss German, sxu Upper Saxon, wae Walser German, wep Westphalian, wym Wymysorys, yec Yenish, yid Yiddish; see German...
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Robert Walser (15 April 1878 – 25 December 1956) was a German language Swiss writer. He additionally worked as a copyist, an inventor's assistant, a butler...
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Languages of Switzerland (redirect from German-speaking Community of Switzerland)
widespread notion of Swiss German dialect, there is also Walser German, another Highest Alemannic speech brought by Walser emigrants from Valais. Because...
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The German Empire (German: Deutsches Reich), also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich...
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Bärndütsch) Zurich German (German: Zürichdeutsch, Zurich German: Züritütsch or Züritüütsch) Highest Alemannic (Höchstalemannisch) Walser German (Walserdeutsch)...
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List of Germanic languages (redirect from List of High German languages)
Argentinien-schwyzertütsch Walser German High Alemannic German, including Zürich German and Bernese German Highest Alemannic German, including the Bernese...
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Languages of Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
German, swg Swabian German, gsw Swiss German, sxu Upper Saxon, wae Walser German, wep Westphalian, wym Wymysorys, yec Yenish, yid Yiddish; see German...
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Gressoney-Saint-Jean (category Articles containing Walser-language text)
they form a Walser German cultural unity known as Greschòney or Creschnau in Greschoneytitsch (or simply Titsch), the local Walser German dialect, or...
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Walliser German Al Walser (born 1976), German-born Liechtensteiner singer, songwriter, and record producer Alissa Walser (born 1961), German writer and...
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Formazza (category Articles containing Walser-language text)
Formazza (Walser: Púmâtt; Ossolano: Formassa; German: Pomatt) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region...
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Liechtenstein (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
was Romansch, but thereafter German began to gain ground in the territory. In 1300, another Alemannic population—the Walsers, who originated in Valais—entered...
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Alagna Valsesia (Walser German: Im Land, Piedmontese: Alagna, Valsesiano: Lagna) is a comune and small village high in the Valsesia alpine valley in the...
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Gressoney-La-Trinité (category Articles containing Walser-language text)
Gressoney-Saint-Jean form a Walser German linguistic and cultural entity known as Greschòney in Franco-Provençal or Arpitan, Kressenau in Walser German, or Kreschnau...
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Languages of Liechtenstein (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
language is German, and the principality is the smallest of the four countries in Europe populated by a majority of German speakers. The local German dialect...
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Bosco/Gurin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bosco/Gurin (locally [ˌbosko ɡuˈrin], Walser German: Gurin / Guryn, Lombard: Bosch / Gürin) is a municipality in the district of Vallemaggia in the canton...
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3,295 metres (10,810 ft), (German: Theodulpass, Italian: Colle del Teodulo, French: Col de Saint-Théodule, Walser German: Theoduljoch) is a high mountain...
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Macugnaga (Walser German: Z'Makana) is a mountain village and a comune at 1,327 metres (4,354 ft) elevation, in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola,...
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Walser (born 23 March 1952) is a German actress. She appeared in more than fifty films since 1976. She is the oldest daughter of writer Martin Walser...
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Aosta Valley (category Articles containing Walser-language text)
Valley, speak two dialects of Walser German, Titsch and Töitschu, respectively. According to the survey, Walser German was spoken as a mother tongue by...
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Issime (category Articles containing Walser-language text)
Issime (French pronunciation: [isim]; Issime Walser: Éischeme; German: Einsimmen; Valdôtain: Éséima (locally Eichima)) is a town and comune in the Aosta...
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Developments in German Politics (1992) ISBN 0-8223-1266-2, broad survey of reunified nation Smith, Helmut Walser, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Modern German History...
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Liechtensteiners (category Articles containing German-language text)
among Liechtensteiners is Alemannic German, with 1,300 people (primarily in Triesenberg and Malbun) speaking Walser German. Liechtensteiner Americans speaking...
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