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  1. Friedrich Lennig. Title page from Etwas zum Lachen (Something to Laugh About, 1838), with a portrait sketch of the author. Johann Friedrich Lennig, also known as Fritz Lennig (3 November 1796, Mainz - 6 April 1838, Mainz) was a German poet, who wrote in the Hessian dialects .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DialectDialect - Wikipedia

    Dialect (from Latin dialectus, dialectos, from the Ancient Greek word διάλεκτος, diálektos 'discourse', from διά, diá 'through' and λέγω, légō 'I speak') refers to two distinctly different types of linguistic relationships. The more common usage of the term refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a ...

  3. The major native dialects of English are often divided by linguists into three general categories: the British Isles dialects, those of North America, and those of Australasia. [2] Dialects can be associated not only with place but also with particular social groups. Within a given English-speaking country, there is a form of the language ...

  4. Hollandic dialect. Hollandic or Hollandish ( Dutch: Hollands [ˈɦɔlɑnts]) is the most widely spoken dialect of the Dutch language. Hollandic is among the Central Dutch dialects. Other important language varieties of spoken Low Franconian languages are Brabantian, Flemish ( East Flemish, West Flemish ), Zeelandic, Limburgish and Surinamese ...

  5. Culture: Hinterland Museum – Bad Hersfelder Festspiele - documenta - Frankfurt School - Goethe-Plakette des Landes Hessen (medal) - Hinterländer Trachten - Struwwelpeter - The Hessian Courier - History of organ music in Hesse. Languages: Hessian dialects - Manisch - Middle Hessian

  6. Moselle Franconian is shown in yellow (Germany) and blue (Luxembourg) Moselle Franconian ( German: Moselfränkisch, Luxembourgish: Muselfränkesch) is a West Central German language, part of the Central Franconian languages area, that includes Luxembourgish. It is spoken in the southern Rhineland and along the course of the Moselle, in the ...

  7. Hessian dialects. High Franconian German. High German languages. High Prussian dialect.