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  1. 31. Jan. 2024 · Similar to other European countries, different cities and regions of Germany tend to have different dialects and accents. In fact, some linguists claim there are as many as 250 dialects of German . These generally fall into the categories of Plattdeutsch (Low German) which is spoken in the north, Berlinerisch (Berliner German), Bayrisch (Bavarian), and Sächsisch (spoken in Saxony).

  2. Dialects. Reflecting the history of the area in which it is spoken, German is a language of great regional diversity. The area we now call Austria, Germany, and Switzerland was once a bewildering quiltwork of separate kingdoms, principalities, and duchies. So too, the German language; even today it remains a hodgepodge of dialects and ...

  3. 27. Nov. 2022 · Take, for example, the dialects in Saxony and Saarland, both of which are central German dialects. In many respects they are very similar. The Institute for the German Language has determined that in Saxony and Saarland, in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, in Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, dialect is still spoken most frequently.

  4. 14. Okt. 2022 · Germany has as many as 250 regional dialects, unlocking a whole new challenge for language learners. But some of these words are a linguistic treat. Here are a few of our favourites.

  5. 8. Nov. 2023 · Other dialects spoken in Germany include Upper and Lower Sorbian, Frisian, Swabian, Berlin, Upper Saxon, Low German and Pennsylvania “Dutch.”. As time goes on, these dialects wax and wane with the populations that either keep them alive or leave them to the history books. You can get exposure to different German accents and dialects on FluentU.

  6. 10. Jan. 2022 · Now we come to the dialects spoken in modern-day Franconia. That is, the High and Upper Franconian (North Upper German) dialects. These consist of the East Franconian (which, confusingly, is colloquially referred to as Franconian), and south (or Rhine) Franconian dialects. These are spoken not only in Franconia, but also in adjacent areas.

  7. 28. Sept. 2022 · Not the end of dialects. So we may never see the varying dialect of German on the national news, but that doesn’t mean people aren’t interested in them. From my own experience I know that many ...