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Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Gressoney) German language
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German diutsch, diut(i)sch inherited from Old High German diutisk (the Germanic people).
Origin
Old High German
diutisk
Gloss
the Germanic people
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Deutsch English
- Amtsdeutsch German
- Beamtendeutsch German
- Binnendeutsch German
- Deutsch German
- Deutschtum German
- Deutschtümelei German
- Hochdeutsch German
- Judendeutsch German
- Juristendeutsch German
- Kiezdeutsch German
- Mauscheldeutsch German
- Mitteldeutsch German
- Oberdeutsch German
- Papierdeutsch German
- Pennsylvaniadeutsch German
- Plattdeutsch German
- Schnodderdeutsch German
- Schriftdeutsch German
- Standarddeutsch German
- Unserdeutsch German
- Duits Dutch, Flemish
- *þiudiskaz Proto-Germanic
- diutisk Old High German
- diutisch Middle High German
- diutsch, diut(i)sch Middle High German
- tiutsch Middle High German
- *þiudisk gmw-pro
- 德 Chinese
- 德國 Chinese
- hoch Alemannic German
- hochtitsch Alemannic German
- hòch Alemannic German
- hòchtitsch Alemannic German
- tittschu Alemannic German
- titzsch Alemannic German
- töitsch Alemannic German
- tüütsch Alemannic German
- Kidachi Swahili
- Mdachi Swahili
- Udachi Swahili
- deitsch Pennsylvania German
- Ikidage Kinyarwanda
- Ikidagi Kinyarwanda
- Ubudage Kinyarwanda
- Ubudagi Kinyarwanda
- Toowis Chuukese
- Ttooyis Chuukese
- deitsch Rhine Franconian
- deitsch East Central German