Upper Saxon German
Albert Einstein spoke the Swabian dialect, which is a dialect of German primarily spoken in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany.
Saxony = Sachsen
Switzerland does not have a Swiss language. German, French and Italian are spoken there. The Amish speak a dialect of German.
The official language of liechtenstein is Standard German, but most people speak Swiss German or Walser German.There are also a large number of foreign-born people living in liechtenstein, so there are many foreign languages spoken there.They speak German in Liechtenstein.T.hey speak GermanThe official language is German but most speak Alemannic, a dialect of German.GermanGerman is the official languageGermanIn Liechtenstein they speak German.SwissThey speak a dialect of German.
Yes, they speak German in Bavaria.Bavaria is one of the Länder (states) of Germany. Before 1870 it was a separate country. There is a distinct Bavarian dialect and accent, but it is still German.
German is the only official language of Liechtenstein, and the most widely spoken dialect is Alemannic.
Bavarian is a dialect of German spoken in the region of Bavaria--in south Germany, bordering on Switzerland and Austria. It is a very distinct dialect, but its speakers can also speak and understand High German.
Yes. Their first language is Pennsylvania Dutch- (a dialect of German). They speak only this language until they get to be around six at the time they start school. Then they begin to learn English.
Never heard this expression of "true" German. Is there something like "true" English? They say that the people arround Hannover speak the "best" German with no dialect.
In Brazil, there are communities where German is spoken. Specifically, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the Hunsrückisch dialect of German is spoken by descendants of German immigrants.
German is the official language.People speak a dialect called East Frisian Low Saxon. In German, this is called Platdüütsk.
Jose Rizal can speak German ,English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Latin, Greece, Nipponggo, Italian etc.