German dialect

Schwäbisch

Also known as: Swabian

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

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Schwäbisch?

Schwäbisch is a dialect of German.

Where is Schwäbisch spoken?

Schwäbisch is primarily spoken in Germany.

Which region is Schwäbisch associated with?

Schwäbisch is part of the Europe region on DialectAtlas.

Is Schwäbisch known by other names?

Yes — Schwäbisch is also referred to as Swabian.

What are the other dialects of German?

German also includes Bairisch, Sächsisch, Berlinerisch, Plattdüütsch, Hessisch, Kölsch, Wienerisch, Schwyzerdütsch. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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Bairisch

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A large Upper German dialect group spoken across Bavaria and most of Austria, with distinctive vowel shifts and vocabulary far removed from Standard German.

Kölsch

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