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Meaning of "alemannic"

alemannic (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of the Alemanni, a confederation of Germanic tribes. Often used in historical or archaeological contexts
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  • A language or dialect group, belonging to the High German dialects, spoken in certain parts of South Germany, in Alsace (France), Vorarlberg (Austria), Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
  • Of or relating to the Alemannic language or dialect group.
  • Of or relating to the Alemanni, a confederation of Suebian Germanic tribes.

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Alemannic runic inscriptions.
Songwriters in the Alemannic language are members as well.
The diminutive is used frequently in all Alemannic dialects.
The Alemannic grave in which it was found no.
On YouTube an archive with portraits of Alemannic writers is being installed.
A number of Alemannic grave fields have been discovered within its boundaries.
The following are the known names of early Alemannic kings.
Songwriters in the Alemannic language are members of the society as well.
Ersingen is the most northern village which performs that Alemannic custom.
According to this framework Alemannic forms of German form a dialect continuum and are clearly dialects.
The colloquial language is generally an Alemannic dialect of German.
An Alemannic dialect of German is generally used as the colloquial language.
German is the official language but Alemannic dialect is also used.
Alemannic is spoken in Vorarlberg.
A German dialect with Alemannic characteristics is commonly spoken.

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It presumably owes its name to the Alemannic Hergen.
Only three younger Alemannic copies of the Bavarian document are preserved.
Riedlingen is probably an Alemannic foundation.
The Highest Alemannic dialects are considered to be the most conservative dialects of German.
The area was an Alemannic settlement.
The town carries the name of the eldest Owalt from Alemannic times.
DNA of early medieval Alemannic warriors and their entourage decoded.
There have also been small discoveries from the Roman and Alemannic eras.
It was also known in Alemannic as a Kunscht.
Alemannic German persists as a separate family of dialects within High German.
This is the main category of the Alemannic German language.
Highest Alemannic is spoken in the Alps.
All three are located in areas where Alemannic German dialects are spoken.
Alemannic German language.
The population speaks a dialect of High Alemannic German.
Was an Alemannic nobleman.
A Facebook site reports Alemannic news.
Alemannic German phonology.
Walser German is a part of the Alemannic German group of dialects.
The names of the villages Ersingen and Bilfingen are of Alemannic origin.
The largest cities in the Alemannic area are Stuttgart and Zürich.
Upper German proper can be generally classified as Alemannic or Bavarian.
Alemannic settlement begins in the 7th century.
German and Alemannic.
Alemannic grave finds indicate a settlement already in the 7th century.
The main dialects spoken in the Black Forest area are Alemannic and Swabian.
Also, a small Alemannic tribe settled in the area.
In everyday communication, however, the domestic population uses an Alemannic dialect.
And stick that Alemannic dialect up your ass?
It 's funnier and demands for a greater bravery but especially great Alemannic loyalty.
Ursicinus was an Alemannic petty king in the 4th century.
From that time, Basel has been an Alemannic settlement.
As a rule, an Alemannic dialect of German is used as the colloquial language.
It is quite obvious to distinguish an Alemannic from a novel, for example.
In general, an Alemannic dialect of German is used as the conversational language.

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