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Swabian ( German : Schwäbisch [ˈʃvɛːbɪʃ] ) is one of the dialect groups of Upper German , sometimes one of the dialect groups of Alemannic German (in the broad sense) , that belong to the High German dialect continuum. It is mainly spoken in Swabia , which is located in central and southeastern Baden-Württemberg (including its capital Stuttgart and the Swabian Jura region) and the southwest of Bavaria ( Bavarian Swabia ). Furthermore, Swabian German dialects are spoken by Caucasus Germans in Transcaucasia . The dialects of the Danube Swabian population of Hungary , the former Yugoslavia and Romania are only nominally Swabian and can be traced back not only to Swabian but also to Franconian , Bavarian and Hessian dialects, with locally varying degrees of influence of the initial dialects.

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26-659: Sigmaringendorf ( Swabian : Semmerengadorf ) is a small town in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany . In Sigmaringendorf the small river Lauchert flows into the Danube . There is an open-air-theatre in Sigmaringendorf, it's called Waldbühne Sigmaringendorf . Since September 2018 Phillip Schwaiger is the mayor of Sigmaringendorf. This Sigmaringen district location article

52-560: A Comedy Series in 1985 and again in 1986. Ratzenberger provided the voice for an animated version of Cliff on The Simpsons sixth-season episode " Fear of Flying ". He also played the role in the short-lived spin-off The Tortellis and in an episode of Wings , which was made by the same creators. Ratzenberger has contributed voice work for several animated projects, most notably Pixar productions. Ratzenberger has voiced characters in 23 Pixar films. His roles include: According to Ratzenberger, Pixar's tradition of including him as

78-659: A WWII veteran who had been a combat engineer in the Philippines. John's father, Dezso, was of Austrian and Hungarian descent, and John's mother was of Polish ancestry. Ratzenberger attended St. Ann's School and Bassick High School in Bridgeport and then Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. In 1969, Ratzenberger worked at the Woodstock Festival as a heavy equipment operator and as part of

104-500: A doomed mine worker named Tarlow; and Gandhi , filmed in India, playing an American lieutenant. Ratzenberger played mail carrier Cliff Clavin on the sitcom Cheers . As an improv artist, he asked the producers if they had written a bar know-it-all character; the producers decided it was a great idea, and the character of Cliff Clavin was born. Ratzenberger also came up with the idea for Cliff's trademark white socks, which he wore as

130-778: A duo in The Outer Limits and in The Comic Strip . His first role in a major feature film was as a patron in The Ritz (1976). Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Ratzenberger appeared in various roles in feature films throughout Europe including: A Bridge Too Far , filmed in Holland, as Lieutenant James Megellas ; Superman , as a missile controller; Superman II , as the NASA control man; Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back as Major Derlin; Outland as

156-447: A good luck charm in every film beginning with the studio's first film, Toy Story , was due to him being good friends with former Pixar filmmaker John Lasseter , who directed or executive-produced each of the first 20 Pixar films. Ratzenberger's tenure at Pixar was parodied during the end credits of Cars , where his character, Mack, watches car-themed versions of Pixar films ( Toy Car Story , Monster Trucks, Inc. , and A Bug's Life ,

182-718: A new character named Bernard in the Disney Television Animation series Monsters at Work (2021-24), which is set after the main events of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. Ratzenberger lived in London for 10 years. Since 1994, he has lived in Vashon, Washington . Ratzenberger married Georgia Stiny in 1984; during their 20-year marriage they had two children together before divorcing in 2004. He then married Julie Blichfeldt in November 2012. Ratzenberger developed

208-533: A packaging-alternatives product made from biodegradable and non-toxic recycled paper as a safe alternative to foam peanuts and plastic bubble wrap. This product, SizzlePak, was manufactured by his company Eco-Pak Industries, which Ratzenberger co-founded in 1989. In 1992, he sold Eco-Pack to Ranpak Corp. Ratzenberger is a Republican . During the 2008 presidential race , Ratzenberger campaigned for John McCain , appearing with former Cheers co-star Kelsey Grammer at several Republican party events. Ratzenberger

234-408: A tribute to French comedian Jacques Tati . Cliff became known for his outlandish stories, trivia, and his trademarked (and oft repeated), "It's a little known fact..." Cliff and Norm, the primary customer characters of the iconic bar, Cheers, played buddies who met at Cheers to talk about the day or nothing in particular. Ratzenberger was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in

260-478: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Swabian German Swabian can be difficult to understand for speakers of Standard German due to its pronunciation and partly differing grammar and vocabulary. In 2009, the word Muggeseggele (a Swabian idiom ), meaning the scrotum of a housefly , was voted in a readers' survey by Stuttgarter Nachrichten , the largest newspaper in Stuttgart , as

286-535: The Inside Out franchise , and many others. Ratzenberger began his entertainment career while living in London in the 1970s. He acted in and wrote film and television through the 1970s and early 1980s before returning to America. At an audition for a role in a new sitcom, Ratzenberger created the character of Cliff Clavin. Cheers (1982–1993) was a success and went on to run for 11 years. After Cheers , he began voicing characters for Pixar; Ratzenberger's first role

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312-457: The Toy Story series , and he has given honorable mention to P.T. Flea from A Bug's Life . Following Lasseter's exit from Pixar, Ratzenberger revealed he was not a fan of the regime that replaced Lasseter or the studio's subsequent films, claiming "[...] they suck", and disliked the political messaging that he felt was being placed in the films. Pixar's 23rd feature film, Soul (2020),

338-669: The German dubbing of the 2001 movie Monsters Inc. , the Abominable Snowman , played by John Ratzenberger in the original English version and Walter von Hauff in the German version, speaks in the Swabian dialect. John Ratzenberger John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the character Cliff Clavin on the comedy series Cheers , for which he earned two Primetime Emmy nominations. Ratzenberger reprised

364-726: The Pixar and Skydance productions, Ratzenberger voiced Harland the jet tug in Disneytoon Studios ' Planes (2013) and Brodi the plane in its sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014), which are spin-offs of Pixar's Cars series and executive-produced by Lasseter. Additionally, Ratzenberger provided the voice for Aniyaku the assistant manager in the English dub version of Studio Ghibli ’s Spirited Away (2002), which Lasseter also executive-produced. Ratzenberger also reprised his role as Yeti (now named Adorable) and voiced

390-470: The Swabian dialect is spoken with a unique intonation that is also present when native speakers speak in SHG. Similarly, there is only one alveolar fricative phoneme /s/ , which is shared with most other southern dialects. Most Swabian-speakers are unaware of the difference between /s/ and /z/ and do not attempt to make it when they speak Standard German. The voiced plosives, the post-alveolar fricative, and

416-479: The U.S. Senate in Connecticut in 2012 . Ratzenberger endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012 . He appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto to support Donald Trump 's candidacy during the 2016 presidential race , shortly after Trump was declared the presumptive Republican nominee. He praised his performance as president in 2017, saying he had done "a wonderful job as far as manufacturing is concerned". During

442-433: The crew building the stage. John moved to London in 1971, where he began his acting, writing, and directing career. Ratzenberger began his career in the performing arts while living in London, England. Through the 1970s, he performed with Ray Hassett as the comedic theatrical duo Sal's Meat Market, which toured throughout Europe for eight years. Sal's Meat Market heavily influenced Peter Richardson and Nigel Planer as

468-436: The difference in the formation of the past participle of 'sein' (to be) into gwäa and gsei. The Gsei group is nearer to other Alemannic dialects , such as Swiss German . It can be divided into South-East Swabian , West Swabian and Central Swabian . The Danube Swabians from Hungary, Romania, and former Yugoslavia have been speaking several different Swabian dialects, called locally Schwowisch , some being similar to

494-534: The frequent use of diminutives based on " l " suffixes gives the dialect a very "soft" or "mild" feel, often felt to be in sharp contrast to the harder varieties of German spoken in the North. Swabian is categorized as an Alemannic dialect, which in turn is one of the two types of Upper German dialects (the other being Bavarian ). The Swabian dialect is composed of numerous sub-dialects, each of which has its own variations. These sub-dialects can be categorized by

520-473: The latter of which references the Volkswagen Beetle ). Mack notes that all the characters that John Ratzenberger has played had excellent voice actors until he realizes that they are performed by the same actor, at which point he remarks, "They're just using the same actor over and over," and asks, "What kind of a cut-rate production is this?!" Ratzenberger stated his favorite Pixar role was Hamm from

546-550: The most beautiful Swabian word , well ahead of any other term. The expression is used in an ironic way to describe a small unit of measure and is deemed appropriate to use in front of small children (compare Bubenspitzle ). German broadcaster SWR 's children's website, Kindernetz , explained the meaning of Muggeseggele in their Swabian dictionary in the Swabian-based TV series Ein Fall für B.A.R.Z. In many regions,

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572-931: The original Swabian dialect, but also the Bavarian dialect, mostly with Palatine and Hesse mixed dialects. In this regard, the Banat Swabians speak the Banat Swabian dialect . The Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Commerce launched an advertising campaign with the slogan "Wir können alles. Außer Hochdeutsch." which means "We can [do] everything. Except [speak] Standard German" to boost Swabian pride for their dialect and industrial achievements. However, it failed to impress Northern Germans and neighboring Baden. Dominik Kuhn ( Dodokay ) became famous in Germany with Swabian fandub videos, dubbing among others Barack Obama with German dialect vocals and revised text. In

598-567: The role in the short-lived spin-off The Tortellis , an episode of Wings , as well as in an episode of Frasier . He has voiced various characters in several Pixar animated feature films including Hamm in the Toy Story franchise , The Abominable Snowman in the Monsters, Inc. franchise , Mack in the Cars franchise , The Underminer in The Incredibles franchise , Fritz in

624-405: Was Hamm in Pixar's debut feature film Toy Story (1995), and he would continue to voice characters in many subsequent Pixar films. Including voice acting and cameos, he is the third highest-grossing actor of all time . John Dezso Ratzenberger was born on Easter Sunday , April 6, 1947, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the son of Bertha Veronica ( née Grochowski), and Dezso Alexander Ratzenberger,

650-574: Was outspoken in opposition of the 2010 health care reform bill , referring to it as socialism . On January 17, 2010, he appeared and endorsed Scott Brown for the United States Senate at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts . Ratzenberger campaigned for Republican Josh Mandel of Ohio for state treasurer in 2010 and served as master of ceremonies for Mandel's inauguration into the position in 2011. He considered running for

676-688: Was the first Pixar film that did not involve Ratzenberger himself, though it did instead feature a character animated in his likeness as a cameo according to the film’s co-director Kemp Powers ; the cameo was also confirmed by director Pete Docter on the film's audio commentary track. After having voiced a character in every Pixar film from Toy Story (1995) through Onward (2020), Ratzenberger would not have another role in any Pixar film until their 28th feature film, Inside Out 2 (2024). Ratzenberger has continued to work with Lasseter, who produces all feature films and executive-produces all series at Skydance Animation . His roles include: Aside from

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