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  1. Dialectos hessianos. El hessiano (en alemán Hessisch) es un grupo de dialectos del alemán central occidental, hablados en el estado de Hesse (Alemania central). El dialecto más similar al hessiano es el alemán del Palatinado ( Pfälzisch) de la subfamilia fráncica renana.

  2. Dialects. Hessian can be divided into four main dialects: North Hessian (Nordhessisch, around the city of Kassel), Central Hessian (Zentralhessisch, including the Marburg and Gießen areas), East Hessian (Osthessisch, around Fulda), South Hessian (Südhessisch, around Darmstadt).

    • North Hessian, East Hessian, Central Hessian, South Hessian
    • Germany
  3. 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 .

    • North Hessian, East Hessian, Central Hessian, South Hessian
    • Germany
  4. Central Hessian. The Central Hessian dialect is a German dialect subgroup of the Hessian branch of Central German. [1] [2] It has only partly undergone the High German (HG) consonant shift but has had a different vowel development than most other German dialects.

  5. Hessian can be divided into four main dialects: North Hessian ( Nordhessisch, around the city of Kassel ), Central Hessian ( Zentralhessisch, including the Marburg and Gießen areas), East Hessian ( Osthessisch, around Fulda ), South Hessian ( Südhessisch, around Darmstadt ).

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    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.