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Fundamental » All languages » Middle High German
This is the main category of the Middle High German language.
It is an extinct language that was formerly spoken in Germany.
Information about Middle High German:
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Canonical name | Middle High German |
Language code | gmh |
Language family | West Germanic |
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Wikidata | Q837985 |
Please see Wiktionary:About Middle High German for information and special considerations for creating Middle High German language entries.
Family tree
- Middle High German (gmh)
- ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- │ ├──── Alsatian (gsw-FR)
- │ ├──── Colonia Tovar German (gct)
- │ └───┬ Swabian (swg)
- │ └──── Sathmar Swabian (gmw-stm)
- ├───┬ Bavarian (bar)
- │ ├──── Cimbrian (cim)
- │ ├──── Gottscheerish (gmw-gts)
- │ ├──── Hutterisch (geh)
- │ └──── Mòcheno (mhn)
- ├───┬ Central Franconian (gmw-cfr)
- │ ├──── Hunsrik (hrx)
- │ ├──── Kölsch (ksh)
- │ ├──── Luxembourgish (lb)
- │ └──── Transylvanian Saxon (gmw-tsx)
- ├───┬ East Central German (gmw-ecg)
- │ ├──── Silesian German (sli)
- │ └──── Upper Saxon (sxu)
- ├──── East Franconian (vmf)
- ├───┬ German (de)
- │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- │ │ └──── Viennese German (de-AT-vie)
- │ ├──── Swiss High German (de-CH)
- │ └──── Unserdeutsch (uln)
- │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- ├───┬ Rhine Franconian (gmw-rfr)
- │ ├──── Palatine German (pfl)
- │ ├──── Pennsylvania German (pdc)
- │ └──── Volga German (gmw-vog)
- ├──── Vilamovian (wym)
- ├──── Yeniche (yec)
- ├──── Yiddish (yi)
- └──── Zipser German (gmw-zps)
- ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- Category:gmh:All topics: Middle High German terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or "Chemistry".
- Category:Middle High German entry maintenance: Middle High German entries, or entries in other languages containing Middle High German terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Middle High German lemmas: Middle High German lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.
- Category:Middle High German names: Middle High German terms that are used to refer to specific individuals or groups. Place names, demonyms and other kinds of names can be found in Category:Names.
- Category:Requests concerning Middle High German: Categories with Middle High German entries that need the attention of experienced editors.
- Category:Middle High German symbols: Middle High German written signs.
- Category:Middle High German templates: Middle High German templates, containing reusable wiki code that help with creating and managing entries.
- Category:Middle High German terms by etymology: Middle High German terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Middle High German terms by usage: Middle High German terms categorized by the manner and context in which they are used by speakers.
- Category:Terms derived from Middle High German: Categories with terms that originate from Middle High German.
- Category:User gmh: Wiktionary users categorized by fluency levels in Middle High German.
Subcategories
This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
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Pages in category "Middle High German language"
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