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- Palatine_German_language abstract "Palatine German or Pfaelzisch (Pälzisch; German: Pfälzisch) is a West Franconian dialect of German which is spoken in the Rhine Valley roughly in an area between the cities of Zweibrücken, Kaiserslautern, Alzey, Worms, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Speyer, Landau, Wörth am Rhein and the border to the Alsace region in France but also beyond. Pennsylvania German, or Pennsylvania Dutch is descended primarily from the Palatine German dialects spoken by Germans who immigrated to North America from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries and who chose to maintain their native language. Danube Swabians in Croatia and Serbia also use many elements of it. Normally, one distinguishes the Pfälzisch spoken in the western part of the Palatinate (Westpfälzisch) and the Pfälzisch spoken in the eastern part of the Palatinate (Vorderpfälzisch). Some examples of the differences between High German and Pfälzisch are:A few examples of sentence pronunciation in Vorderpfälzisch would be: Isch habb's'm schunn vazehld, awwa där hod ma's nid geglawd. In Westpfälzisch: Ich hann's'm schunn verzehlt, awwer er had mer's net geglaabt. In standard German, the sentence would read as such:Ich hab's ihm schon erzählt, aber er hat's mir nicht geglaubt.The English translation would be,I have already told [it] him, but he didn't believe me. Hasche aa Hunger? (Westpfälzisch) Hoschd ach Hunga? (Vorderpfälzisch) In standard German, the sentence would read as such: Hast du auch Hunger? The English translation would be, Are you hungry, too? Palatine speakers tend to swallow some of the other letters that standard German speakers enunciate. Pronunciation and grammar vary from region to region (even from town to town). Palatine Germans often can tell the part of Palatinate or even the village where other speakers are from. Something all Palatine dialects have in common is that the genitive is not used, similar to the German imperfect, except for words such as soi (to be) and wolle (to want).".
- Palatine_German_language iso6393Code "pfl".
- Palatine_German_language languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Palatine_German_language languageFamily High_German_languages.
- Palatine_German_language languageFamily West_Central_German.
- Palatine_German_language languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Palatine_German_language spokenIn Germany.
- Palatine_German_language spokenIn Palatinate_(region).
- Palatine_German_language wikiPageExternalLink wmdpfalz.html.
- Palatine_German_language wikiPageID "429432".
- Palatine_German_language wikiPageRevisionID "591703332".
- Palatine_German_language fam Germanic_languages.
- Palatine_German_language fam High_German_languages.
- Palatine_German_language fam Rhine_Franconian_dialects.
- Palatine_German_language fam West_Central_German.
- Palatine_German_language fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Palatine_German_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Palatine_German_language iso "pfl".
- Palatine_German_language name "Palatine German".
- Palatine_German_language nativename "Pfälzisch".
- Palatine_German_language script "Latin".
- Palatine_German_language speakers "?".
- Palatine_German_language states "Germany".
- Palatine_German_language subject Category:Central_German_languages.
- Palatine_German_language subject Category:Electorate_of_the_Palatinate.
- Palatine_German_language subject Category:German_dialects.
- Palatine_German_language subject Category:Palatinate.
- Palatine_German_language type Language.
- Palatine_German_language type Language.
- Palatine_German_language type InformationEntity.
- Palatine_German_language comment "Palatine German or Pfaelzisch (Pälzisch; German: Pfälzisch) is a West Franconian dialect of German which is spoken in the Rhine Valley roughly in an area between the cities of Zweibrücken, Kaiserslautern, Alzey, Worms, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Mannheim, Heidelberg, Speyer, Landau, Wörth am Rhein and the border to the Alsace region in France but also beyond.".
- Palatine_German_language label "Gwary palatynackie".
- Palatine_German_language label "Palatin (langue)".
- Palatine_German_language label "Palatine German language".
- Palatine_German_language label "Paltsisch".
- Palatine_German_language label "Pfälzische Dialekte".
- Palatine_German_language label "Tedesco palatino".
- Palatine_German_language label "Пфальцский диалект".
- Palatine_German_language label "プファルツ語".
- Palatine_German_language label "普法爾茨德語".
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Falčtina.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Pfälzische_Dialekte.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Palatin_(langue).
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Tedesco_palatino.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs プファルツ語.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Paltsisch.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Gwary_palatynackie.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs m.027h4z.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Q23014.
- Palatine_German_language sameAs Q23014.
- Palatine_German_language wasDerivedFrom Palatine_German_language?oldid=591703332.
- Palatine_German_language isPrimaryTopicOf Palatine_German_language.
- Palatine_German_language name "Palatine German".
- Palatine_German_language name "Pfälzisch".