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    Alemannic, or rarely Alemannish (Alemannisch, [alɛˈman(ː)ɪʃ] ), is a group of High German dialects. The name derives from the ancient Germanic tribal...
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    High Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic German spoken in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg and in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Intelligibility...
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    Low Alemannic German (German: Niederalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible...
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    Highest Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic German and is often considered to be part of the German language, even though mutual intelligibility with Standard...
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  • Alemannic (Alamannic) or Alamanni may refer to: Alemannic German, a group of Upper German dialects Alemanni, a confederation of Suebian Germanic tribes...
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  • Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart, and others)...
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    (Sprachraum). In the Old High German time, only Alemannic and Bairisch are grouped as Upper German. In the Middle High German time, East Franconian and sometimes...
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    Walser German (German: Walserdeutsch) and Walliser German (Walliserdeutsch, locally Wallisertiitsch) are a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken in...
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    Swabian (German: Schwäbisch [ˈʃvɛːbɪʃ] ) is one of the dialect groups of Upper German, sometimes one of the dialect groups of Alemannic German (in the...
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  • Swiss German dialects Swabian Alemannic in the strict sense Low Alemannic, including Alsatian and Basel German High Alemannic Highest Alemannic Bavarian...
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    Alemannic separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany (viz., South Baden,...
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    The Alemannic Wikipedia (Alemannic: Alemannischi Wikipedia) is the Alemannic language edition of the Web-based free-content encyclopedia Wikipedia. The...
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    English idioms. Bernese German, (Standard German: Berndeutsch, Alemannic German: Bärndütsch) is a subdialect of High Alemannic German which is spoken by Old...
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    German) in the north and Alemannic German (Low Alemannic and Swabian German) in the south. South Franconian is one of the High German dialects with the lowest...
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    "Alsatian German"; Lorraine Franconian: Elsässerdeitsch; French: Alsacien; German: Elsässisch or Elsässerdeutsch) is the group of Alemannic German dialects...
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    Alemanni (redirect from Alemannic paganism)
    roughly to the area where Alemannic German dialects remain spoken, including German Swabia and Baden, French Alsace, German-speaking Switzerland, Liechtenstein...
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  • Bernese German (Standard German: Berndeutsch, Alemannic German: Bärndütsch) is the dialect of High Alemannic German spoken in the Swiss plateau (Mittelland)...
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  • Central Alemannic Argentinien-schwyzertütsch Walser German High Alemannic German, including Zürich German and Bernese German Highest Alemannic German, including...
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    Schwyz or Schnyder (an Alemannic German variant of the name Schneider).[citation needed] Another notable exception is Bayern, the German name of Bavaria, and...
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    Zurich German (natively Züritüütsch [ˈtsyrityːtʃ] ; Standard German: Zürichdeutsch) is the High Alemannic dialect spoken in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland...
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  • Basel German or Baseldytsch (Standard German: Baseldeutsch) is the dialect of the city of Basel, Switzerland. The dialect of Basel forms a Low Alemannic linguistic...
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  • belongs to the Low Alemannic branch of German. The dialect, like other Alemannic dialects, is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. It is spoken...
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    Muesli (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    Swiss German as Birchermüesli after its creator Bircher-Benner or simply Müesli, the word is an Alemannic diminutive of Mues (non-Swiss Standard German: Mus)...
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    Swabia (category Articles containing German-language text)
    named Alemanni and Suebi. This territory would include all of the Alemannic German area, but the modern concept of Swabia is more restricted, due to the...
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    Alps). The variety of the German language spoken in Switzerland is called Swiss German which refers to any of the Alemannic dialects and which are divided...
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    Zurich (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    Zurich (German: Zürich; Alemannic German: Züri) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is located in north-central...
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    Austria (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    AW-stree-ə; Austrian German: Österreich [ˈøːstɐraɪç] ; Bavarian: Östareich; Alemannic German: Öschtreich or Eschtrych. Austrian German: Republik Österreich...
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    Rösti (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    Rösti or rööschti (Alemannic German: [ˈrøːʃti]) is a Swiss dish consisting mainly of potatoes, sautéed or shallow-fried in a pan. It was originally a breakfast...
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    Germanic High German languages (includes Standard German and its dialects) Upper German Alemannic German (includes Alsatian and Swiss German) Bavarian Mòcheno...
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    Orzo (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text)
    Orzo (/ˈɔːrzoʊ, ˈɔːrtsoʊ/, Italian: [ˈɔrdzo]; lit. 'barley'; from Latin hordeum), also known as risoni (Italian: [riˈzoːni]; 'large [grains of] rice')...
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