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 in Hochdeutsch 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 in German or Austrian German seen as vernacular or dialectal.
 
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 15:47, 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 in German or Austrian German seen as vernacular or dialectal. It's a mother tongue of 65% of Straschkau's population.

Examples of SStG:

  • à - auch - as well
  • bloßhàxad - barfüssig - barefoot
  • Eiskostn - Kühlschrank - fridge
  • großkopfad - arrogant - arrogant
  • Gusch! - Halt den Mund! - Shut up!
  • Hamur - Humor - humour
  • Kiddl - Rock - skirt
  • Masl - Glück - luck
  • pomâli - langsam - slow
  • Stååt - Staat - state
  • zuzln - saugen - to suck