Difference between revisions of "Standard Straschkauer German"

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Standard Straschkauer German is a language variety of German.
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Standard Straschkauer German is variety of High German strongly influenced by Austro-Bavarian dialects, especially Viennese.
Pronunciation is similiar to Austrian pronunciation, but there are some slight differences. One of them is rhotical R, which is  quite similiar to classic Scottish R.
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Writing system is almost the same as in German, but there are some differences which are there because of different pronunciation (usage of letter å to represent sound similliar to English a in ball etc.).
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Vocabulary of SStG is full of words, which are vernacular or dialectal in Standard German or Standard Austrian German.
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It's very similiar to Austro-Bavarian dialects of German or more specifically to Viennese.
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It's a mother tongue of 65% of [[Straschkau]]'s population.
 
It's a mother tongue of 65% of [[Straschkau]]'s population.
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[[Category: Straschkau]]
 
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Revision as of 09:23, 20 February 2007

Standard Straschkauer German is variety of High German strongly influenced by Austro-Bavarian dialects, especially Viennese. It's a mother tongue of 65% of Straschkau's population.