Jirman
Appearance
Jirman/Jerman ulla Doich (Deutsch) esa laenghwij mien spoekn i' Doichland, Ostriya an Switsaland, em kuntriis a' Urup. It es orlsoe spoken bai sam Doich salan i' taedha kunchriis an i' Namibia i' Afreka.
Doich | |
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German Deutsch | |
Native to | Doichland,Switsaland,Ostriya,Luksemborg |
Native speakers | 95 milion (date missing) |
Laenghwij family |
Indo-European
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Early forms |
Ol' High Doich
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Writing system | Doich script |
Laenghwij codes | |
ISO 639-1 |
de |
ISO 639-2 |
ger (B) deu (T) |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Kuntrii a' Doichland laenghwij mien laenghwij
[edet | edit source]Taedha kuntrii a' Doichland laenghwij es yuus
[edet | edit source]- Luksemborg
- Beljum
- Frans
- Denmark
- Poeland
- Italii
- Bresel
- Romainya
- Rusha
- Bosnya a' Hersegowina
- Sowth Afreka
- Slowarkya
- Chekya
- Kazakstaan
- Hungrii
'Istory
[edet | edit source]The 'istory of the German tongue starts with the High German consonant shift during the Migration Period, which made Old High German dialects different from Old Saxon.
There be proper writ proof of the Old High German tongue in some Elder Futhark engravings, goin’ back to the sixth century AD, like the Pforzen buckle.