Alemannic vs. Germanic — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Alemannic and Germanic
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Alemannic
A group of High German dialects spoken in Alsace, Switzerland, and parts of southern Germany.
Germanic
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Germany or its people, language, or culture.
Alemannic
The Germanic dialect of the Alemanni.
Germanic
Of or relating to the Teutons.
Alemannic
Of or relating to the Alemannic dialects of High German.
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Germanic
Of or relating to the branch of the Indo-European language family that comprises North Germanic, West Germanic, and the extinct East Germanic.
Alemannic
Of or relating to the Alemanni or their language.
Germanic
Of or relating to a member of a Germanic-speaking people.
Alemannic
Belonging to the Alemanni, a confederacy of warlike German tribes.
Germanic
The Germanic branch of Indo-European.
Alemannic
The language of the Alemanni.
The Swabian dialect . . . is known as the Alemannic.
Germanic
Of or containing germanium.
Germanic
Containing germanium with a valence of 4.
Germanic
Pertaining to, or containing, germanium.
Germanic
Of or pertaining to Germany; as, the Germanic confederacy.
Germanic
Teutonic.
Germanic
A branch of the Indo-European family of languages; members that are spoken currently fall into two major groups: Scandinavian and West Germanic
Germanic
Of or relating to the language of Germans;
The Germanic sound shifts
Germanic
Of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages;
Teutonic peoples such as Germans and Scandinavians and British
Germanic mythology
Germanic
Of a more or less German nature; somewhat German;
Germanic peoples
His Germanic nature
Formidable volumes Teutonic in their thoroughness
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