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- Standard_German abstract "Standard German (German: Standarddeutsch, colloquially also Hochdeutsch) is the standard variety of the German language used in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas.Regarding the spelling and punctuation, a recommended standard is published by the Council for German Orthography which represents the governments of all majority and minority German-speaking countries. Adherence is not obligatory for everyday use, but is for government institutions including schools.For the pronunciation, there is no official standards body but there is a long-standing de facto standard pronunciation most commonly used in formal speech and teaching materials which is similar to the formal German spoken in Hanover.Adherence to these standards by private individuals and companies, including the print and audio-visual media, is voluntary but widespread.Region-specific standards also exist, such as Swiss Standard German and Austrian German.".
- Standard_German wikiPageID "179032".
- Standard_German wikiPageRevisionID "606210713".
- Standard_German hasPhotoCollection Standard_German.
- Standard_German subject Category:Fusional_languages.
- Standard_German subject Category:German_dialects.
- Standard_German subject Category:German_language.
- Standard_German subject Category:High_German_languages.
- Standard_German subject Category:History_of_the_German_language.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Austria.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Belgium.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Germany.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Italy.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Liechtenstein.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Luxembourg.
- Standard_German subject Category:Languages_of_Switzerland.
- Standard_German subject Category:National_varieties_of_German.
- Standard_German subject Category:Standard_languages.
- Standard_German subject Category:Stress-timed_languages.
- Standard_German type Abstraction100002137.
- Standard_German type Assortment108398773.
- Standard_German type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
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- Standard_German type Communication100033020.
- Standard_German type Dialect107155661.
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- Standard_German type HighGermanLanguages.
- Standard_German type Language106282651.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfAustria.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfBelgium.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfGermany.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfItaly.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfLiechtenstein.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfLuxembourg.
- Standard_German type LanguagesOfSwitzerland.
- Standard_German type NationalVarietiesOfGerman.
- Standard_German type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Standard_German type Speech107109196.
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- Standard_German type Stress-timedLanguages.
- Standard_German type Language.
- Standard_German type Language.
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- Standard_German comment "Standard German (German: Standarddeutsch, colloquially also Hochdeutsch) is the standard variety of the German language used in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas.Regarding the spelling and punctuation, a recommended standard is published by the Council for German Orthography which represents the governments of all majority and minority German-speaking countries.".
- Standard_German label "Allemand standard".
- Standard_German label "Hochdeutsch".
- Standard_German label "Hochdeutsch".
- Standard_German label "Standard German".
- Standard_German label "Standarddeutsch".
- Standard_German label "Литературный немецкий язык".
- Standard_German label "標準德語".
- Standard_German sameAs Standarddeutsch.
- Standard_German sameAs Hochdeutsch.
- Standard_German sameAs Allemand_standard.
- Standard_German sameAs 표준_독일어.
- Standard_German sameAs Hochdeutsch.
- Standard_German sameAs m.018f82.
- Standard_German sameAs Q279350.
- Standard_German sameAs Q279350.
- Standard_German sameAs Standard_German.
- Standard_German wasDerivedFrom Standard_German?oldid=606210713.
- Standard_German isPrimaryTopicOf Standard_German.