Low Lusatian German
language
Low Lusatian German (German: Niederlausitzer Deutsch) is a variant of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg.
Low Lusatian | |
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Native to | Germany |
Region | Brandenburg, Saxony |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Language
changeSome examples of the dialect:
English | Standard German | Lower Lusatian German | ||
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spelling | IPA | spelling | IPA | |
water | Wasser | [ˈvasɐ] | Wassa | [ˈvasa] |
hammer | Hammer | [ˈhamɐ] | Hamma | [ˈhama] |
sister | Schwester | [ˈʃvɛstɐ] | Schwesta(r) | [ˈʃvɛsta] |
English | Standard German | Lower Lusatian German | ||
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spelling | IPA | spelling | IPA | |
to rake | harken | [ˈhaʁkn̩] | haakn | [ˈhaːkn̩] |
to work | arbeiten | [ˈaʁbaɪtn̩] | abeitn | [ˈabeːtn̩] |
to buy | kaufen | [ˈkaʊfn̩] | kohfn | [ˈkoːfn̩] |
as well | auch | [aʊx] | ooch | [oːx] |
on | auf | [aʊf] | ohf | [oːf] |
one | ein (m.)
eine (f.) eines (n.) |
[aɪn]
[ˈaɪnə] [ˈaɪnəs] |
een
eene eens |
[eːn]
[ˈeːnə] [eːns] |
small | kleine | [ˈklaɪnə] | Kleene | [ˈkleːnə] |
English | Standard German | Lower Lusatian German | ||
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spelling | IPA | spelling | IPA | |
table | Tisch | [tɪʃ] | Tüsch | [tʏʃ] |
church | Kirche | [ˈkɪʁçə] | Kürche | [ˈkʏa̯çə]
(in smaller villages the word Kerke is used.) |
cherry | Kirsche | [ˈkɪʁʃə] | Kürsche | [ˈkʏa̯ʃə] |
English | Standard German | Lower Lusatian German | ||
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spelling | IPA | spelling | IPA | |
it was switched off | es wurde abgeschaltet | [ɛs ˈvʊʁdə ˈapɡəʃaltət] | es wurde abgeschalten | [ɛs vua̯də ˈapɡəʃaltn̩] |