Category:Middle High German language
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See also: Category:German language and Category:Old High German language
This is the main category of the Middle High German language.
It is an extinct language that was formerly spoken in Germany.
Information about Middle High German:
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Canonical name | Middle High German |
Language code | gmh |
Language family | High German languages |
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Wikidata | Q837985 |
Please see Wiktionary:About Middle High German for information and special considerations for creating Middle High German language entries.
Family tree
- Middle High German (gmh)
- ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- │ ├──── Colonia Tovar German (gct)
- │ ├──── High Alemannic German (gsw-hig)
- │ ├───┬ Highest Alemannic German (gsw-hst)
- │ │ └──── Walser German (wae)
- │ ├───┬ Low Alemannic German (gsw-low)
- │ │ └──── Alsatian Alemannic German (gsw-FR-als)
- │ └───┬ Swabian (swg)
- │ └──── Sathmar Swabian (gmw-stm)
- ├───┬ Bavarian (bar)
- │ ├──── Cimbrian (cim)
- │ ├──── Gottscheerish (gmw-gts)
- │ ├──── Hutterisch (geh)
- │ └──── Mòcheno (mhn)
- ├───┬ Central Franconian (gmw-cfr)
- │ ├──── Hunsrik (hrx)
- │ ├──── Kölsch (ksh)
- │ ├──── Luxembourgish (lb)
- │ └──── Transylvanian Saxon (gmw-tsx)
- ├───┬ East Central German (gmw-ecg)
- │ ├──── Silesian East Central German (sli)
- │ └──── Upper Saxon German (sxu)
- ├──── East Franconian (vmf)
- ├───┬ German (de)
- │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- │ │ └──── Viennese German (de-AT-vie)
- │ ├──── Baltic German (de-bal)
- │ ├──── Switzerland German (de-CH)
- │ └──── Unserdeutsch (uln)
- │ ├───┬ Austrian German (de-AT)
- ├───┬ Rhine Franconian (gmw-rfr)
- │ ├──── Palatine German (pfl)
- │ ├──── Pennsylvania German (pdc)
- │ └──── Volga German (gmw-vog)
- ├──── Vilamovian (wym)
- ├──── Yenish (yec)
- ├──── Yiddish (yi)
- └──── Zipser German (gmw-zps)
- ├───┬ Alemannic German (gsw)
- Category:gmh:All topics: Middle High German terms organized by topic, such as "Family", "Chemistry", "Planets", "Canids" or "Cities in France".
- Category:Middle High German entry maintenance: Middle High German entries, or entries in other languages containing Middle High German terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Middle High German lemmas: Middle High German lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.
- Category:Middle High German names: Middle High German terms that are used to refer to specific individuals or groups. Place names, demonyms and other kinds of names can be found in Category:Names.
- Category:Requests concerning Middle High German: Categories with Middle High German entries that need the attention of experienced editors.
- Category:Middle High German symbols: Middle High German written signs.
- Category:Middle High German templates: Middle High German templates, which contain reusable wiki code that helps with creating and managing entries.
- Category:Middle High German terms by etymology: Middle High German terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Middle High German terms by usage: Middle High German terms categorized by the manner and context in which they are used by speakers.
- Category:Terms derived from Middle High German by language: Categories with terms that originate from Middle High German.
- Category:User gmh: Wiktionary users categorized by fluency levels in Middle High German.
Subcategories
This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
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Pages in category "Middle High German language"
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