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Tok Jeman (o Tok Siaman, Tok Siamani) (Tok Siaman: Deutsch, Tok Inglis: German) em i wanpela tokples. Asples bilong en em i kantri Siamani.
German | ||
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Deutsch | ||
Pronunciation | [ˈdɔʏtʃ] | |
Tokples istap long | Primarily in German-speaking Europe, as a minority language and amongst the German diaspora worldwide | |
Total spikas | Native speakers: ca. 90[1] – 97 million[2] Non-native speakers: ca. 80 million[3] | |
Famili bilong tokples | Indo-European
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Writing system | Latin alphabet (German variant) | |
Ofisel sindaun | ||
Ofisel tokples bilong | European Union (official and working language) Austria | |
Recognised minority language in | Czech Republic[4] Denmark[5] Hungary[6] Kazakhstan[7] | |
Boslain | No official regulation (German orthography regulated by the Council for German Orthography (Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung)[15]). | |
Ol kod bilong tokples | ||
ISO 639-1 | de | |
ISO 639-2 | ger (B) | deu (T) |
ISO 639-3 | variously: deu — New High German gmh — Middle High German goh — Old High German gct — Alemán Coloniero bar — Austro-Bavarian cim — Cimbrian geh — Hutterite German ksh — Kölsch nds — Low German sli — Lower Silesian ltz — Luxembourgish vmf — Main-Franconian mhn — Mócheno pfl — Palatinate German pdc — Pennsylvania German pdt — Plautdietsch swg — Swabian German gsw — Swiss German uln — Unserdeutsch sxu — Upper Saxon wae — Walser German wep — Westphalian | |
Linguasphere | 52-AC (Continental West Germanic) > 52-ACB (Deutsch & Dutch) > 52-ACB-d (Central German incl. 52-ACB–dl & -dm Standard/Generalised High German) + 52-ACB-e & -f (Upper German & Swiss German) + 52-ACB-g (Yiddish) + 52-ACB-h (émigré German varieties incl. 52-ACB-hc Hutterite German & 52-ACB-he Pennsylvania German etc.) + 52-ACB-i (Yenish); totalling 285 varieties: 52-ACB-daa to 52-ACB-i | |
Dispela pes bai soim sampela ol IPA raitim long soim pasin bilong singaut. |
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