The languages of Austria include German, the official language and lingua franca;[2] Austro-Bavarian, the main dialect outside Vorarlberg; Alemannic, the main dialect in Vorarlberg; and several minority languages.
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standard language"). On the other hand, the "standard" written languagesof Switzerland and Austria have each been codified as standards distinct from that used...
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ofAustria) and as Austriae ducatum (Duchy ofAustria). In English usage, "Austria" is attested since the early 17th century. All Germanic languages other...
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