Category:Alemannic German terms by usage
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Alemannic German terms categorized by the manner and context in which they are used by speakers.
- Category:Alemannic German terms with archaic senses: Alemannic German terms with individual senses that are no longer in general use but still encountered in older literature, sometimes still used for special effect, and typically recognized by native speakers.
- Category:Alemannic German archaic terms: Alemannic German terms that are no longer in general use but still encountered in older literature, sometimes still used for special effect, and typically recognized by native speakers.
- Category:Alemannic German childish terms: Alemannic German terms that are typically only used by, or to, children.
- Category:Alemannic German colloquialisms: Alemannic German terms that are likely to be used primarily in casual conversation rather than in more formal written works, speeches, and discourse.
- Category:Alemannic German dated terms: Alemannic German terms that are no longer fashionable and thus are anachronistic, but still sometimes in use, especially by older speakers.
- Category:Alemannic German derogatory terms: Alemannic German terms that are intended to disparage, demean, insult or offend.
- Category:Alemannic German familiar terms: Alemannic German terms whose use is typically to contexts of friendly intimacy.
- Category:Alemannic German higher register terms: Alemannic German terms belonging to a higher linguistic register, such as literary terms; such terms are somewhat less common or known.
- Category:Alemannic German humorous terms: Alemannic German terms that are humorous, amusing or joking.
- Category:Alemannic German informal terms: Alemannic German terms whose use is typically restricted to casual, non‐ceremonious conversations.
- Category:Alemannic German terms with obsolete senses: Alemannic German terms with individual senses that are no longer in use and not usually recognized by native speakers, but still sometimes found in older literature.
- Category:Alemannic German obsolete terms: Alemannic German terms that are no longer in use and not usually recognized by native speakers, but still sometimes found in older literature.
- Category:Alemannic German polite terms: Alemannic German polite terms, which are used to show deference and respect.
- Category:Alemannic German terms with rare senses: Alemannic German terms with individual senses that are rarely found in general use and may not be recognized by some native speakers.
- Category:Alemannic German slang: Alemannic German colloquial terms that are typically used to mark membership in a cultural subgroup.
- Category:Alemannic German terms with uncommon senses: Alemannic German terms with individual senses that are in general use but not common.
- Category:Alemannic German vulgarities: Alemannic German terms whose tone (rather than the meaning) is offensive to polite company.
Subcategories
This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
A
- Alemannic German terms with archaic senses (0 c, 3 e)
C
- Alemannic German childish terms (0 c, 1 e)
- Alemannic German colloquialisms (0 c, 13 e)
D
- Alemannic German dated terms (0 c, 5 e)
- Alemannic German derogatory terms (0 c, 11 e)
F
- Alemannic German familiar terms (0 c, 8 e)
H
- Alemannic German humorous terms (0 c, 7 e)
I
O
- Alemannic German terms with obsolete senses (0 c, 4 e)
P
- Alemannic German polite terms (0 c, 8 e)
R
- Alemannic German terms with rare senses (0 c, 4 e)
S
U
- Alemannic German terms with uncommon senses (0 c, 3 e)