Dialect comparisonHochdeutsch vs Sächsisch
Compare two dialects of German side by side — where they're spoken, what they're called, and how they relate.
HochdeutschStandard German · Standard High German · Schriftdeutsch
The codified standard variety of German used in education, media, and administration across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Based on the High German consonant shift and a written norm dating to Luther; the spoken standard is conventionally associated with the Hanover region of Lower Saxony.
- Approximate centre
- 52.37°, 9.73°
SächsischSaxon · Upper Saxon
An East Central German dialect spoken in Saxony around Dresden and Leipzig, characterised by softened plosives and a distinctive intonation.
- Approximate centre
- 51.05°, 13.74°
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