Category:German terms by orthographic property
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German terms categorized by properties relating to orthography or spelling.
- Category:German calculator words: German terms that can be spelled on a seven-segment display, as found on pocket calculators, by turning numbers upside-down.
- Category:German eye dialect: German nonstandard spellings, which however do not change pronunciation, deliberately used by an author to indicate that the speaker uses a nonstandard or dialectal speech.
- Category:German pronunciation spellings: German terms spelled to represent a pronunciation, often a nonstandard one.
- Category:German superseded forms: German forms that have been superseded by other forms due to changes in spelling conventions.
- Category:German terms by their individual characters: German terms categorized by whether they include certain individual characters.
- Category:German terms by their sequences of characters: German terms categorized by whether they include certain sequences of characters.
- Category:German terms containing Roman numerals: German terms containing Roman numerals.
- Category:German terms with consecutive instances of the same letter: German words categorized by the number of consecutive instances of the same letter they contain.
- Category:German terms written in multiple scripts: German terms that are written using more than one script.
- Category:German umlautless spellings: German terms that are the result of the original terms' umlauts being substituted.
Subcategories
This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
C
- German calculator words (0 c, 22 e)
E
- German eye dialect (0 c, 5 e)
L
- Long German words (0 c, 7 e)
P
- German pronunciation spellings (0 c, 19 e)
S
- German words affected by 1996 spelling reform (0 c, 860 e)
- German words affected by 2011 spelling changes (0 c, 21 e)
- German words affected by 2017 spelling changes (0 c, 35 e)
- German superseded forms (0 c, 896 e)
- Switzerland and Liechtenstein German forms (0 c, 1070 e)
T
- German terms containing Roman numerals (0 c, 4 e)
- German terms written in multiple scripts (0 c, 2 e)
U
- German umlautless spellings (0 c, 13 e)