Reconstruction talk:Proto-Germanic/þiudiskaz
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Latest comment: 6 years ago by 91.6.194.71 in topic (maybe) to change
And what with "tedesco"? Ymar 13:27, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
- Tedesco is the Italian for German, so we already have it. Mglovesfun (talk) 13:29, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]- High German:
- Mansfeldisch: teitsch
Oberlausitzisch: doitsch
Wiktionary:About German#See also seems to miss many German dialects.
- Mansfeldisch: teitsch
- German:
- many more dialects might have a noun with a capital, so there might for example be:
Bavarian: deitsch [adjective]; Deitsch [noun]
Low German: dütsch, düütsch etc.; Dütsch, Düütsch etc.
And as language names are added, what about other derived terms like Deutscher (German (person)), Deutschland (Germany), ...?
- many more dialects might have a noun with a capital, so there might for example be:
- English:
- As borrowings are added, what about English Deutsch?
-91.6.194.71 02:33, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]- Suerländer-Märkisch: duͤdsk
- ain't uͤ changed to ü? At least for New High German it's common practice to normalise/convert it
- Ravensbergisch-Lippisch: duütsk
- www.kinder-lippe.de (not durably archived or just a mentioning in a dictionary) has Lippisch duitsk, and there might be a few printed Lippisch books with duitsk in it (is it in a book by Wilhelm Oesterhaus?)
-91.6.194.71 02:33, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]- Dutch: Diets (“Middle Dutch”)
Dutch: Duits (“German”)- that's twice "Dutch".
- Hunsrik: Deitsch, taytx
- by the entries that are only nouns, and it might properly be:
Hunsrik: deitsch, taytx [adjective]; Deitsch, taytx [noun]
- by the entries that are only nouns, and it might properly be:
- German: deutsch; Deutsch
or once: German: deutsch, Deutsch- qualifiers might be useful, like
German: deutsch; Deutsch (noun)
- qualifiers might be useful, like