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'''Alemannic''', also known as '''Alemannic German''', or rarely '''Alemannish''', is a group of {{tag|German|High German}} dialects.  The name derives from the ancient Germanic tribal confederation known as the Alamanni ('all men').  Alemannic dialects in a variety of forms are spoken by approximately ten million people in various parts of several countries; notably {{tag|Switzerland}}, {{tag|Germany}}, {{tag|Austria}}, {{tag|Liechtenstein}}, {{tag|France}}, and {{tag|Italy}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 17 January 2023

Not to be confused with category: Wiki Alemannic German

Category: Alemannic German — this category here on WikiIndex is for wiki sites whose subject matter is, or discusses the Alemannic German language.

See also category: Multilingual – for those wiki sites with a subject matter of more than one language.

For those wiki sites whose contents are written in their actual language (ie, not English), they should go into their relevant Wiki language sub-category instead. In this instance, wiki sites with contents written in Alemannic German should be included in category: Wiki Alemannic German instead. See also category: Wiki Multilingual, for those wiki sites written in more than one language.

Alemannic, also known as Alemannic German, or rarely Alemannish, is a group of High German dialects. The name derives from the ancient Germanic tribal confederation known as the Alamanni ('all men'). Alemannic dialects in a variety of forms are spoken by approximately ten million people in various parts of several countries; notably Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, and Italy.

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Pages in category “Alemannic German”

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.