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Bäier means "beer" in Franconian dialect, while in standard German it is called "bier". East Franconian . . . Read More | |
Broudworscht | ■■■■■■■■■ |
Broudworscht means "fried sausage" in Franconian while it is called Bratwurst in standard German. East . . . Read More | |
Gamillndee | ■■■■■■■■■ |
Gamillndee means Chamomile tea in Franconian dialect while in standard German it is called Kamillentee. . . . Read More | |
Kichn | ■■■■■■■■■ |
Kichn means "Kitchen" in Franconian, but is called "Küche" in standard German. East Franconian German . . . Read More | |
Laabla | ■■■■■■■■■ |
Laabla is the Franconian dialect for "bread" . It is called Brötchen in standard German. East Franconian . . . Read More | |
Schoggerlood | ■■■■■■■■■ |
Schoggerlood is the Franconian word for "Chocolate". It is known as "Schokolade" in standard German. . . . Read More | |
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Worschd is the Franconian word for "sausage". It is also known as Wurst in standard German. East Franconian . . . Read More | |
Sai | ■■■■■■■ |
Sai is the Franconian word for "pigs" . Schweine means pig in standard German. East Franconian German . . . Read More | |
Garhwali | ■■■■ |
Garhwali refers to the people and local dialects spoken by the people of Garhwal. Garhwal, or Gadhwal, . . . Read More | |
Hindi | ■■■■ |
Hindi refers to an Indo-European language spoken mainly in northern and central India, is the primary . . . Read More |