- Ripuarian language
Infobox Language
name=Ripuarian
nativename=Ripoarisch
states=flag|Germany
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region=Rhineland
speakers=250,000
familycolor=Indo-European
fam2=Germanic
fam3=West Germanic
fam4=High German
fam5=Central German
fam6=West Central German
fam7=Central Franconian
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German, Middle German, West Middle German, Ripuarian Ripuarian ("Ripoarish" or "Ripuarisch Platt", literally: "Riverine" or "Riparian Low German") is a West Germanicdialect group spoken in theRhineland , easternBelgium and southern Dutch Limburg from northwest ofDüsseldorf andCologne toAachen in the west, andWaldbröl in the east, and also the name of the people (Ripuarian Franks ) who spoke it. It belongs toCentral Franconian andRhinelandic . The most famous member is "Kölsch", the dialect of Cologne. Dialects belonging to the Ripuarian group almost always call themselves "Platt" like "Öcher Platt " (ofAachen ) or "Eischwiele Platt" (ofEschweiler ), "Bocheser Platt " (ofBocholtz ) or "Bönsch Platt" (ofBonn ). Most of the more than one hundred Ripuarian dialects are bound to one specific village or municipality. Usually there are small distinctive differences between neighboring dialects (which are however easily noticeable to locals), and increasingly bigger ones between the more distant ones. These are described by a set ofisoglosses called the Rheinischer Fächer in linguistics. The way someone talks, even if he is not using Ripuarian, quite often allows him to be traced precisely to a village or city quarter where he learned to speak.Ripuarian forms a common dialect family called
Central Franconian together with the "Moselle Franconian" inLuxembourg andRhineland-Palatinate . Ripuarian languages thus are part of the west middle continentalGermanic language group.Number of speakers
About a million people speak a Ripuarian dialect, so about one quarter of the inhabitants of the area do, on average. Penetration of Ripuarian in everyday communication varies considerably, as does the percentage of Ripuarian speakers from one place to another. In some places there may be only a few elderly speakers left, while elsewhere almost everyone still speaks Ripuarian in everyday life. Both in the genuine Ripuarian area and far around it, the number of people passively understanding Ripuarian to some extent exceeds the number of active speakers by far. Estimates assume some ten, and up to twenty million.
Influences
These Ripuarian varieties are related to the
Moselle Franconian languages ofRhineland-Palatinate in Germany, to theLuxembourgish language inLuxembourg , to the southeasternLimburgish language in the province ofLimburg (Netherlands) in theNetherlands , and toLow Dietsch in the province of Liege, Belgium. Most of the historic roots of Ripuarian languages are inMiddle High German , but there were other influences too, such asLatin ,Low German , Dutch, French, andSouthern Meuse-Rhenish (Limburgish ). Several elements of grammar are unique to Ripuarian, they do not exist in any otherGerman language . TheKingdom of Belgium andThe Netherlands officially recognise some Ripuarian dialects asminority language s, and theEuropean Union likewise follows.ee also
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Low Dietsch
*Southern Meuse-Rhenish External links
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