Difference between revisions of "Standard Straschkauer German"

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Standard Straschkauer German is a language variety based on Austro-Bavarian dialects of German.
 
Standard Straschkauer German is a language variety based on Austro-Bavarian dialects of German.
 
Writing system is almost the same as in German, but there are some differences (usage of letters é, å  etc.).
 
Writing system is almost the same as in German, but there are some differences (usage of letters é, å  etc.).
Vocabulary of SStG is full of words, that are seen as dialectal (most of them Viennese) and words, that have come from other languages ([[English]], [[French]], [[Czech]], [[Hungarian]], [[Yiddish]], [[Italian]] etc.).
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Vocabulary of SStG is full of words, that are seen as dialectal in German or Austrian German (most of them Viennese) and words, that have come from other languages ([[English]], [[French]], [[Czech]], [[Hungarian]], [[Yiddish]], [[Italian]] etc.).
 
It's a mother tongue of 65% of [[Straschkau]]'s population.
 
It's a mother tongue of 65% of [[Straschkau]]'s population.
  

Revision as of 08:24, 19 February 2007

Standard Straschkauer German is a language variety based on Austro-Bavarian dialects of German. Writing system is almost the same as in German, but there are some differences (usage of letters é, å etc.). Vocabulary of SStG is full of words, that are seen as dialectal in German or Austrian German (most of them Viennese) and words, that have come from other languages (English, French, Czech, Hungarian, Yiddish, Italian etc.). It's a mother tongue of 65% of Straschkau's population.