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  1. Germanic Alemanni

    With the decline of the Roman Empire, Alsace became the territory of the Germanic Alemanni. The Alemanni were agricultural people, and their Germanic language formed the basis of modern-day dialects spoken along the Upper Rhine (Alsatian

    Alsace

    Alsace is a cultural and historical region in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.

    , Alemannian, Swabian, Swiss).
    Area: 8,280 km² (3,200 sq mi)
    Country: France
    Demonym: Alsatian
    ISO 3166 code: FR-A
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    Where are Alsatians from?
    Tomi: a Childhood under the Nazis. Publishers Group West, 1998. Alsatians are the German-speaking people of the French region of Alsace, located between the Vosges Mountains and the German border in the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin. There are perhaps 1.5 million speakers of German dialects in this region.
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    What are the two Alsatian dialects?
    Dialects of West Germanic and thus Indo-European languages, the two Alsatian dialects are closely related to Swiss German and to the trans-Rhine dialects of Baden (Baden-Wurtemburg) and Bavaria. They have been spoken in the province in various forms since about 600 c.e. In 1963, 80 percent of the inhabitants of Alsace spoke one of the dialects.
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    Who were the Alemanni in Alsace?
    With the decline of the Roman Empire, Alsace became the territory of the Germanic Alemanni. The Alemanni were agricultural people, and their Germanic language formed the basis of modern-day dialects spoken along the Upper Rhine (Alsatian, Alemannian, Swabian, Swiss).
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    Can Alsatian speakers write in German?
    Many speakers of Alsatian could, if necessary, write in reasonable standard German. For most this would be rare and confined to those who have learned German at school or through work. As with other dialects, various factors determine when, where, and with whom one might converse in Alsatian.
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    Alsatian is closely related to other nearby Alemannic dialects, such as Swiss German, Swabian, and Markgräflerisch as well as Kaiserstühlerisch. It is often confused with Lorraine Franconian, a more distantly related Franconian dialect spoken in the northwest corner of Alsace and in neighbouring … See more

    Alsatian (Alsatian: Elsässisch or Elsässerditsch "Alsatian German"; Lorraine Franconian: Elsässerdeitsch; French: Alsacien; German: Elsässisch or Elsässerdeutsch) is the group of Alemannic German dialects … See more

    Status of Alsatian in France
    Since 1992, the constitution of the Fifth Republic states that French is the official language of the … See more

    Consonants
    Alsatian has a set of 19 consonants:
    Three consonants are restricted in their distribution: /kʰ/ and … See more

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    C, Q, and X are only used in loanwords. Y is also used in native words, but is more common in loanwords.
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    Alsatian nouns inflect by case, gender and number:
    • Three cases: nominative, accusative, dative. Unlike See more

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      1. Alsace is not Germany, but not quite France either. The relationship between …
      2. Almost half of the regional population speaks Alsatian. Alsatian is a Germanic …
      3. Alsatian is influenced by French and German, and isn't just spoken in Alsace. …
      4. Alsatian cuisine is neither completely French nor German. To me, the best …
      5. Alsace is deeply attached to its cultural traditions. You cannot miss the …
      6. Alsatian wines are some of the best in France. The regional wine of Alsace is …
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsace

    In prehistoric times, Alsace was inhabited by nomadic hunters. Later the province became a diffuse border region between the French and the German cultures and languages. After the end of the Thirty Years War, southern Alsace was annexed by France in 1648, with most of the remainder conquered later in the century. In contrast to other parts of France, Protestants were permitted t…

    • Country: France
    • Demonym: Alsatian
    • Area: 8,280 km² (3,200 sq mi)
    • ISO 3166 code: FR-A
  6. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../alsatians
    • As of 2008 Alsace has a population of 1,817,000 people and it is the third most densely populated region in metropolitan France. By 2030 it is estimated to increase by 12% to reach 2 million. Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace and a major port on Rhine, and other big cities, such as Mulhouse and Colmar, are busy industrial and administrative centers...
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  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Alsatian-German_people

    Pages in category "Alsatian-German people" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . A Johann Philipp Abelin Georges-Charles de …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alsatians_and_Lotharingians

    Alsatians [ edit] Jakob Ammann (1644–between 1712 and 1730), anabaptist preacher and namesake of Amish movement Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (1834–1904), sculptor, designer of …

  9. https://www.britannica.com/place/Alsace

    Dec 23, 2022 · The people of Alsace continued to speak a German dialect known as Alsatian, but the use of French spread among the upper classes. From 1815 to 1870 Alsace actively participated in French national life. The …

  10. https://www.quora.com/Are-Alsatians-genetically...

    Alsatian half-timbering is different from other half-timbering found in France because of its typically Germanic oblique pieces called écharpes (sashes) or Schwertung in German (literally a “swording”, like the angle of a sword in …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:French_people_of_German_descent

    Alsatian-German people ‎ (75 P) F French Polynesian people of German descent ‎ (2 P) J French people of German-Jewish descent ‎ (61 P) L Lorraine-German people ‎ (17 P) Pages …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsatian

    Alsatians (people), a person from the Alsace region of France or a speaker of the Alsatian language. Alsatian dialect, the language or dialect of the Alsace region of northeast France. …

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