1
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alemannic german
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United States
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Alemannic German is relatively unknown and not commonly spoken or known about in the United States and United Kingdom compared to standard German dialects.
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1
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2
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alemannic german
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United States
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Alemannic German is not widely recognized and is often unfamiliar to people in these countries.
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1
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3
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east low german
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United States
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East Low German is not widely known or spoken, and is largely unfamiliar to people outside of Germany and the Netherlands.
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1
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4
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east low german
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United States
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An unfamiliar language not commonly encountered in everyday life
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1
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5
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east low german
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United States
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East Low German is unfamiliar and not widely known outside of academic or linguistic circles.
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1
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6
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low german
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United States
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Low German is not commonly known and is not widely spoken in these countries.
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1
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7
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low german
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United States
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Not widely recognized or spoken in everyday life
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1
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8
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low german
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United States
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Low German is a less well-known language and its usage is limited to specific immigrant communities from Germany and the Netherlands.
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1
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9
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middle high german
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United States
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Middle High German is not commonly known or studied, and is not a language relevant to everyday life or communication.
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1
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10
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middle high german
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United States
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Middle High German is not commonly studied or spoken outside of academic and specialized linguistic circles.
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1
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11
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middle high german
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United States
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Middle High German is a niche subject primarily studied by scholars and historians with a focus on medieval literature and linguistics.
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1
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12
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new high german
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United States
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New High German is not widely known or spoken, with most Americans not being familiar with its structure or vocabulary.
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1
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13
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old high german
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US
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Old High German is not widely known or studied in the US, and is not a common topic of conversation or study.
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1
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14
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old high german
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United States
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Old High German is a historical language and not commonly spoken or understood in modern contexts.
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1
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15
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old high german
|
United States
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Old High German is a less well-known language and is not commonly studied or spoken in the United States.
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1
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16
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speaking german
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United States
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Speaking German is less common and often considered as an additional language learned by choice or for specific needs
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1
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17
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west low german
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United States
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West Low German is not widely known or recognized in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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1
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