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Schwäbisch vs Texas German

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

Schwäbisch

Swabian

An Alemannic dialect spoken across Baden-Württemberg and parts of Bavaria. Recognisable for its diminutive "-le" suffix and softened consonants.

Spoken in
Approximate centre
48.78°, 9.18°
Texas German

Texasdeutsch

An endangered German enclave variety spoken by descendants of nineteenth-century German settlers in central Texas, especially around New Braunfels, Fredericksburg, and the Hill Country. It preserves older German features while reflecting long contact with American English.

Spoken in
Approximate centre
29.70°, -98.12°

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