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  1. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Hessian_dialectsHessian dialects - Wikiwand

    Hessian is a group of German dialects, characterized as a Central German dialect according to its share in the High German sound shift and spoken mainly in Hesse, but also in some areas in Franconia, Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2023 · German is no exception! These dialects make German more interesting to learn and to speak. You’ll have to master Hochdeutsch first as you learn German, but afterward, picking up another dialect will only enrich your language learning experience. Want to learn a little more? Here are some introductions to a few popular German dialects: Hessian

  3. Hessian dialectsHessen Ger: Hessisch is a West Central German group of dialects of the German language in the central German state of Hessen The dialect most...

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  4. Hessian dialects facts. Hessian (German: Hessisch) is a group of German dialects, characterized as a Central German dialect according to its share in the High German sound shift and spoken mainly in Hesse, but also in some areas in Franconia, Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia.

  5. Historically, standard German has developed out of Southern and Eastern dialects, and was most heavily influenced by Luther who lived in the East and took an Eastern language, the chancery language of Meißen, as his standard. The dialect of Meißen in Saxony, Saxon (sächsisch, more precisely: obersächsisch) compares to standard German in an ...

  6. occurred in the Hessian dialects from the villages of Kraft, Herzog, and Frank in the Volga settlement area (recorded in Kansas in 1982). In the Kraft dialect, for example, the raised midvowels occur sporadically, as in [vi:a] for weh; but [ksi:] gesehen, which has been retained in the dialects of Herzog and Frank, has been

  7. Hessian (Ger.: "Hessisch") is a West Central German dialect group of the German language. The dialect most similar to Hessian is Palatinate German (Ger.: "Pfälzisch", pronounced approx. "Feltzish") of the Rhine Franconian sub-family. However, the Hessian dialects have some features which set them somewhat apart from other West Central German ...