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Bavarian language

Bavarian (Boarisch or Bairisch; German: Bayrisch ⓘ), alternately Austro-Bavarian, is a group of Upper German varieties spoken in the south-east of the German language area, including the German state of Bavaria, most of Austria, and South Tyrol in Italy. Prior to 1945, Bavarian was also prevalent in parts of the southern Sudetenland and western Hungary.

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Dialects
Northern · Central · Southern
Ethnicity
Bavarians Austrians South Tyroleans
Glottolog
baye1239 Bairisch bava1246 Bavarian
ISO 639-3
bar
Language family
GermanicWest GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian · West GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian · High GermanUpper GermanBavarian · Upper GermanBavarian · Bavarian
Native speakers
15 million (2012)

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Samples of Bavarian dialects

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Bavarian language

Nodes92
Edges91
Triples35
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021739
Components1

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Bavarian language

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related to External links · 8
Bavarian language → Bavarian, Boarische Dialekte, Boarische Umschrift, Media, Vagleich, Wikimedia CommonsBavarian Wikipedia, Wikipedia, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Language family · 5
Bavarian language → Bavarian, GermanicWest GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian, High GermanUpper GermanBavarian, Upper GermanBavarian, West GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian
Dialects · 3
Bavarian language → Central, Northern, Southern
Ethnicity · 1
Bavarian language → Bavarians Austrians South Tyroleans
Glottolog · 1
Bavarian language → baye1239 Bairisch bava1246 Bavarian
ISO 639-3 · 1
Bavarian language → bar
Native speakers · 1
Bavarian language → 15 million (2012)
Region · 1
Bavarian language → Bavaria (Germany) Austria South Tyrol (Italy)
Writing system · 1
Bavarian language → Latin alphabet, Marcomannic (historically)

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bavarian german language dialects standard bavaria spoken also use austria dialect south tyrol southern upper parts languages bavarians northern see

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bavarian languageDialectsNorthern1.00infobox
Bavarian languageDialectsCentral1.00infobox
Bavarian languageDialectsSouthern1.00infobox
Bavarian languageEthnicityBavarians Austrians South Tyroleans1.00infobox
Bavarian languageGlottologbaye1239 Bairisch bava1246 Bavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageISO 639-3bar1.00infobox
Bavarian languageLanguage familyGermanicWest GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageLanguage familyWest GermanicHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageLanguage familyHigh GermanUpper GermanBavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageLanguage familyUpper GermanBavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageLanguage familyBavarian1.00infobox
Bavarian languageNative speakers15 million (2012)1.00infobox
Bavarian languageRegionBavaria (Germany) Austria South Tyrol (Italy)1.00infobox
Bavarian languageWriting systemLatin alphabet, Marcomannic (historically)1.00infobox

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