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Low Alemannic German ( German : Niederalemannisch ) is a branch of Alemannic German , which is part of Upper German . Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers.

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3-710: Oberstaufen ( Low Alemannic : Schtoufe ) is a municipality in the district of Oberallgäu in Bavarian Swabia , Germany , situated on the B 308 road from Lindau to Immenstadt . It is first mentioned as Stoufun in AD 868. Historically in Swabia ( Alemannia ), it became part of Bavaria in 1805 with the Peace of Pressburg . As a result of a marketing campaign by the Oberstaufen tourism industry, Oberstaufen became

6-1756: Is the retention of the Middle High German monophthongs , for instance Huus 'house' vs. Swabian Hous or Ziit 'time' vs. Swabian Zejt . (All of the below is specific to the dialects spoken near Freiburg im Breisgau) Vowels: Consonants: Are as in Standard German, with the following notes: Definite Article Indefinite Article Plurals Diminutives Weak Declension Strong Declension Comparative Superlative Irregular Personal Pronouns 1. Infinitive Infinitive ends in -e 2. Participle 2.1 Prefix 2.2 Suffix 2.3 Types 2.3.1 Infinitive and Present Sg y/èi/ai - Participle i 2.3.1.1 y > i (e.g. abwyyse > abgwiise) 2.3.1.2 èi > i (e.g. verzèie > verziie) 2.3.1.3 ai > i (e.g. schaide > gschiide) 2.3.2 Infinitive and Present Sg ie/u/au/èi/i - Participle o/öu/öe 2.3.2.1 ie > o (e.g. biede > bode) 2.3.2.2 u > o (e.g. sufe > gsofe) 2.3.2.3 au > o (e.g. laufe > glofe) 2.3.2.4 èi > öu (e.g. rèie > gröue) 2.3.2.5 ie > öe (e.g. riefe > gröefe) 2.3.2.5 i > o (e.g. wiige > gwooge) 2.3.3 Infinitive and Present Sg i - Participle ù 2.3.3.1 i > u (e.g. binde > bùnde) 2.3.4 Infinitive ä/e - Present i - Participle o/u 2.3.4.1 ä - i - o (e.g. bräche > broche) 2.3.4.2 ä - i - u (e.g. hälfe > ghùlfe) 2.3.4.3 e/è - i - o (e.g. verdèèrbe > verdoorbe) 2.3.4.4 e - i - ù (e.g. schmelze > gschmùlze) 2.3.5 Infinitive ä/i - Present i - Participle ä 2.3.5.1 ä - i - ä (e.g. äse > gäse) 2.3.5.2 i - i - ä (e.g. bide > bäde) 2.3.6 Infinitive Vowel

9-435: The first German town for which Google Street View was made available on November 2, 2010. This Oberallgäu location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Low Alemannic German The feature that distinguishes Low Alemannic from High Alemannic is the retention of Germanic /k/, for instance kalt 'cold' vs. High Alemannic chalt . The feature that distinguishes Low Alemannic from Swabian

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