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  1. Main-Franconian is group of German dialects

    German dialects

    German dialects are dialects often considered languages in their own right and are classified under the umbrella term of "German". Though varied by region, those of the southern half of Germany beneath the Benrather line are dominated by the geographical spread of the Hig…

    that are spoken in the centre of Germany
    , in the area known as Franconia near the river Main. In Germany most people call these dialects simply “Fränkisch”. Although they have a lot in common there are many variations from one small region to another.
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    Native speakers: 4.9 million (2006)
    Native to: Germany
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    What are the dialects spoken in Franconia?
    Now we come to the dialects spoken in modern-day Franconia. That is, the High and Upper Franconian (North Upper German) dialects. These consist of the East Franconian (which, confusingly, is colloquially referred to as Franconian), and south (or Rhine) Franconian dialects. These are spoken not only in Franconia, but also in adjacent areas.
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    Is East Franconian German different from other German dialects in Germany?
    The same goes only for South Franconian German in adjacent Baden-Württemberg. East Franconian is one of the German dialects with the highest number of speakers. The scope of East Franconian is disputed, because it overlaps with neighbouring dialects like Bavarian and Swabian in the south, Rhine Franconian in the west and Upper Saxon in the north.
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    Is South Franconian a German language?
    South Franconian (German: Südfränkisch) is a High Franconian dialect which is spoken in the northernmost part of Baden-Württemberg in Germany, around Karlsruhe, Mosbach and Heilbronn. Like closely related East Franconian it is a transitional dialect, which unites elements of Central German and Upper German.
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    What language did the Ripuarian Franks speak?
    The language (or set of dialects) spoken by the Ripuarian Franks are referred to just as Old Franconian dialects (or, by some, as Old Frankish dialects). However, as already stated above, it may be more accurate to think of these dialects not as early Old Franconian but as Istvaeonic dialects in the West Germanic branch of Proto-Germanic.
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  3. https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/german-franconian-dialect

    How To Pronounce With The Franconian Dialect
    The consonant system of East Franconian is similar to that of Standard German…
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    Now that we have cleared up what Franconian is, only one question remains: Are Franconian and French related? The answer is: Yes, but distantly. Franconian is nota dialect of French. The similarity of the names can be explained b… See more

    When we say Franconian languages, that could to the West Germanic languages and dialects spoken by the Franks around the third century CE. More … See more

    Now we come to the dialects spoken in modern-day Franconia. That is, the High and Upper Franconian (North Upper German) dialects. These c… See more

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franconian_(linguistics)

    Franconian or Frankish is a collective term traditionally used by linguists to refer to many West Germanic languages, some of which are spoken in what formed the historical core area of Francia during the Early Middle Ages. Linguistically, there are no typological features that are typical for all the various dialects conventionally grouped as Franconian. As such, it forms a residual category w…

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franconia

      While Old Bavaria is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic, Franconia is a mixed area. Lower Franconia and the western half of Upper Franconia (Bamberg, Lichtenfels, Kronach) is predominantly Catholic, while most of Middle and the eastern half of Upper Franconia (Bayreuth, Hof, Kulmbach) are predominantly Protestant (Evangelical Church in Germany).

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankish_language
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    • https://christinacherry.com/franconian-dialects-historical-lexicon-of-bavaria.html
      • In today’s Bavaria, the Middle German Rheinfränkisch and Upper German East Franconian occur. Rheinfränkisch is only in western Lower Franconia, in the area between Miltenberg and Alzenau, as well as in the Rhön spread. The local dialects are more similar to the Hessian Frankfurt than the Lower East Frankish Würzburg. The crest of the Spessart, wher...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Franconian_German

      East Franconian (German: Ostfränkisch) or Mainfränkisch, usually referred to as Franconian (Fränkisch) in German, is a dialect which is spoken in Franconia, the northern part of the federal state of Bavaria and other areas in Germany …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moselle_Franconian_language

      Distribution of the Franconian dialects of the dialect continuum in the Lower (yellow), Central (green) and Upper German (blue) language regions. The Linguasphere Register [4] lists five …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Franconian_German

      The language area is located in the transient zone between Rhine Franconian dialects (Hessian and Palatinate German) in the north and Alemannic German (Low Alemannic and Swabian …

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      West Franconian dialect of German Palatine German ( endonym : Pälzisch ; Standard German : Pfälzisch [ˈpfɛltsɪʃ] ), is a Rhenish Franconian language and is spoken in the Upper Rhine …

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      2 days ago · Background. In terms of comparative linguistics, it pertains to the Moselle Franconian group of West Central German dialects. In this particular regard, it must be …

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