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Plattdüütsch vs Sächsisch

Compare two dialects of German side by side — where they're spoken, what they're called, and how they relate.

Plattdüütsch

Low German · Niederdeutsch · Plattdeutsch

The Low German varieties of northern Germany and the eastern Netherlands. Linguistically closer to Dutch and English than to Standard German in several core features.

Approximate centre
53.55°, 9.99°
Sächsisch

Saxon · Upper Saxon

An East Central German dialect spoken in Saxony around Dresden and Leipzig, characterised by softened plosives and a distinctive intonation.

Spoken in
Approximate centre
51.05°, 13.74°

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