; Category:User gsw: Wiktionary users … German entries begin with a “==German==” header, which is inserted into the article after any “==Translingual==” or “==English==” section, but otherwise in alphabetical order with other level 2 headers.If an entry for another language (or “==Translingual==”) appears on the same page as the German entry, the entries are separated with four dashes (“----”) in an otherwise empty line.Following is a simplified entry for the German word Wörterbuch (“dictionary”).

Category:gsw:All topics: Alemannic German terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or "Chemistry". German (of or pertaining to Germany) der deutsche Außenminister — das deutsche Patentamt the German foreign minister — the German patent office. This is the main category of the Old High German language. The English language and the German language are related. 1867, Report on the Systems of Deaf-Mute Instruction pursued in Europe, quoted in 1983 in History of the College for the Deaf, 1857-1907 →ISBN, page 240: Hence the natural language of the mute is, in schools of this class, suppressed as soon and as far as possible, … German (of or pertaining to the German language) einige deutsche Wörter a few German words. Category:nds:All topics: Low German terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or "Chemistry". ; Category:Terms derived from German: Categories with terms derived from German in various specific languages. ; Category:Terms derived from Alemannic German: Categories with terms derived from Alemannic German in various specific languages. My mother is of German origin but my father is a Swede. Category:Terms derived from Low German: Categories with terms derived from Low German in various specific languages. Category:User nds: Wiktionary users categorized by fluency levels in Low German. Deaf and mute people communicate using languages like ASL. ; Category:Regional German: German terms used in specific regions or dialects. ; Category:User de: Wiktionary users categorized by fluency levels in German.

; Category:Regional Alemannic German: Alemannic German terms used in specific regions or dialects. Category:de:All topics: German terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or "Chemistry".

Information about Old High German: Edit language data; Canonical name: Old High German: Language code: goh: Language family: West Germanic: Ancestors: Proto-Indo-European; Proto-Germanic; Proto-West Germanic; Scripts: Latin; Wikidata: Q35218: Please see Wiktionary:About Old High German for information and special … Declension Edit.