pomeranian
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4ADJ.
cute, low, low, other
VERB + POMERANIAN
expressed, separates
POMERANIAN + NOUN
centra, dialect, german, layla, pitbull, speaker
PREP.
from, in, through
Definitions
adj
Of, from or relating to Pomerania, a historic region split between the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg and the Pomeranian Voivodeship, West Pomeranian Voivodeship and Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland.
Of or relating to Pomerania.
In my 2002 research project I focused on the documentation of the Pomeranian Low German as spoken in the state of Wisconsin.
This was expressed by a Pomeranian Low German speaker born in 1903 in Hamburg, Marathon County: …
noun
A native or inhabitant of Pomerania.
A breed of small, fluffy, energetic toy dogs in the canine family of spitzes.
name
Pomeranian Low German.
Among their dialects the Rhine Franconian and Moselle-Franconian varieties prevailed, but other dialects were present as well, such as Upper German Swabian, Low German Westphalian, Pomeranian, and the Mennonite varieties, and even Volga German.
… the language of everyday use is characterized by a wide panorama of local dialectal variation, ranging from Low German dialects in the north (e.g. Low Saxon, Westphalian, Pomeranian), through Central German dialects (e.g. Hessian, Thuringian, Silesian) to the High German dialects of the south (e.g. Bavarian, High Alemannic, Alsatian and Franconian) …
The Kashubian language.
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6In my 2002 research project I focused on the documentation of the Pomeranian Low German as spoken in the state of Wisconsin.
WiktionaryThis was expressed by a Pomeranian Low German speaker born in 1903 in Hamburg, Marathon County: …
WiktionaryRunge's version, published by Arnim in 1808, is in Pomeranian (low German) dialect, and …
WiktionaryAmong their dialects the Rhine Franconian and Moselle-Franconian varieties prevailed, but other dialects were present as well, such as Upper German Swabian, Low German Westphalian, Pomeranian, and the
Wiktionary… the language of everyday use is characterized by a wide panorama of local dialectal variation, ranging from Low German dialects in the north (e.g. Low Saxon, Westphalian, Pomeranian), through Centra
WiktionaryA second important isogloss that separates Pomeranian from the other Low German variants, … These strong morphemes are absent in the North Sea Germanic area, as well as in Pomeranian.
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