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- (named after the March of Brandenburg; also called Brandenburgian or Brandenburgish; German: Brandenburgisch) are dialects of Low German, more precisely...
- The Lusatian dialects (Standard German: Lausitzisch) are East Central German (High German) dialects spoken in southern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony....
- Berlin and the surrounding metropolitan area. It originates from a Brandenburgish variant. The dialect is now seen more like a sociolect, largely through...
- of the Rhine-Ruhr area. Brandenburgish speakers mostly switched to the Standard German-based regiolect of Berlin. Brandenburgish is almost completely replaced...
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) Brandenburgisch or Märkisch-Brandenburgisch (Brandenburgish; in Brandenburg, northern Saxony-Anhalt) Middle Pomeranian (Mittelpommersch)...
- connections with Nordalbingian. Unusual plural menne ('men'). (South) Brandenburgish (HG: (Süd-)Brandenburgisch) and East Anhaltish (HG: Ostanhaltisch):...
- Count Bernhard Friedrich Wilhelm von der Schulenburg, he was from the Brandenburgish House of Schulenburg, which was part of the Uradel (or old nobility)...
- Berlin and the surrounding metropolitan area. It originates from a Brandenburgish variant. The regiolect is now seen more as a sociolect, largely through...
- Bavarians Berlin (federated state) Berliners Brandenburg (federated state) Brandenburgish Brandenburgers Franconia Franconian Franconians Free Hanseatic City...
- The Kotzebue family is a Baltic German noble family of Brandenburgish descent, tracing its origin back to Kossebau in Altmark. They held nobility status...