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Alsatian (French: Alsacien, German: Elsässisch) is a Germanic language. It is spoken in Alsace (eastern part of France). It is used for a number of dialects... |
Alsatian might mean: Something related to Alsace, a region of France Alsatian language, a language spoken in Alsace German Shepherd, a dog breed that started... |
Alemannic German (redirect from Alemannic German language) Switzerland it is sometimes called Swiss German. In Alsace, the language is usually called Alsatian. Outside this area: the village Zădăreni in Romania, Old-order... |
example, the letter ß, which is used only in German, is replaced by ss. Alsatian Bavarian dialect Franconian Dialect Kölsch Low Saxon Swiss dialect Mannheimerisch... |
Afrikaans Elbe Germanic / Irminonic languages / High German German Alemannic, including Swiss German and Alsatian Swabian Austro-Bavarian East Franconian... |
German Shepherd (redirect from Alsatian (dog)) The German Shepherd (German: Deutscher Schäferhund), also known as the Alsatian, is a breed of medium-large size dog. It was first developed in Germany... |
Grand Est (category Articles containing Alemannic German-language text) is between the Latin and Germanic areas, so many different languages spoken there (Alsatian, Champenois, Lorraine Franconian etc.). Most of today's Grand... |
language, Kumāle Kusunda language, Kusunda Surel language, Surel all aboriginal languages European Union Alsatian (France) very fast decline Aragonese (Spain)... |
Alsace (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Alsace (Alsatian and Alemannic German: Elsàss, pre-1996 German: Elsaß) was an administrative region of France. It is now part of the administrative region... |
a French poet. He wrote in French and Alsatian. He was born in Bischwiller, Bas-Rhin. He taught French Language and Literature at Ohio State University... |
Schiltigheim (category Articles containing French-language text) pronounced [ʃiltikajm], and sometimes [ʃiltiɡajm] by non-local speakers of French; Alsatian: Schelige [ˈʃelikə]; German: Schiltigheim) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin... |
regional languages are spoken to this day. These languages include Alsatian (a German dialect spoken in the east of France), Basque (a language isolate... |
Amish (section Amish education and language) church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became... |
(Eskimo–Aleut) Algonquin (Algonquian) Alsatian (Germanic) Altay (Turkic) Alutor (Chukotko-Kamchatkan) American Sign Language (Signing) Amharic (Semitic) Anda... |
Achenheim (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Achenheim (Alsatian: Àchene) is a commune. It is in Grand Est in the Bas-Rhin department in northeast France. "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"... |
Altorf (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Altorf (German: Altdorf; Alsatian: Àldorf) is a commune. It is in Grand Est in the Bas-Rhin department in northeast France. "Répertoire national des élus:... |
Bas-Rhin (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Bas-Rhin (French pronunciation: [bɑ.ʁɛ̃]; Alsatian: Unterelsàss, ‘s Unterlànd or ‘s Ingerlànd; traditional German: Niederrhein; English: Lower Rhine) is... |
Knœrsheim (category Articles containing German-language text) Knœrsheim (German: Knörsheim; Alsatian: Knersche) is a commune. It is in Grand Est in the Bas-Rhin department in northeast France. Knœrsheim is placed... |
Pretzel (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text) A pretzel (French: Bretzel, Alsatian: bradchdal, German: Breze or Brezel) is a baked snack that originated in Germany. It is traditionally twisted into... |
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