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  1. The Ripuarian varieties are related to the Moselle Franconian languages spoken in the southern Rhineland (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland) in Germany, to the Luxembourgish language in Luxembourg, and to the Low Franconian Limburgish language in the Dutch province of Limburg.

  2. During this early period, the Franks were divided politically and geographically into two groups: the Salian Franks and the Ripuarian Franks. The language (or set of dialects) spoken by the Salian Franks during this period is sometimes referred to as early "Old Low Franconian", and consisted of two groups: "Old West Low Franconian ...

    Current French Word
    Old Franconian
    Dutch Or Other Germanic Cognates
    Latin/romance
    affranchir "to free"
    * frank "freeborn; unsubjugated, ...
    Du frank "unforced, sincere, frank", ...
    L līberāre
    alêne "awl" ( Sp alesna, It lesina )
    * alisna
    MDu elsene, else, Du els
    L sūbula
    alise "whitebeam berry" ( OFr alis, alie ...
    * alísō "alder" [28]
    MDu elze, Du els "alder" (vs. G Erle ...
    non-native to the Mediterranean
    baron
    * baro "freeman", "bare of duties" ...
    MDu baren "to give birth", Du bar ...
    Germanic cultural import Late, Vulgar, ...
  3. Ripuarian is a variety of Central Franconian spoken in central Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium by about 900,000 people. It is spoken in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, in Liège in Belgium, and in Limburg the Netherlands.