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Marchian
Brandenburgian, Brandenburgish
German: Brandenburgisch, Märkisch-Brandenburgisch
Native toGermany
RegionBrandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Language family
Indo-European
  • Germanic
    • West Germanic
      • Ingvaeonic
        • Low German
          • Northern Low German
            • Marchian
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologbran1235
Germanic Dialects in 1900 in Germany as of today's borders
  (8): Marchian (Brandenburgish)

The Marchian dialects[citation needed] (named after the March of Brandenburg; also called Brandenburgian[1] or Brandenburgish; German: Brandenburgisch) are dialects of Low German, more precisely Northern Low German, spoken in Germany in the northern and western parts of Brandenburg (Uckermark, Prignitz and Mittelmark regions) as well as in northern Saxony-Anhalt (Altmark). The language area can be further divided into North-Markish (Stendal, Wittenberge, Prenzlau) and Middle-Markish (Brandenburg an der Havel).

The modern South-Markish (also called South Brandenburgian) dialects of southern Brandenburg and Berlin, however, are not Low German but Central German dialects. With the development of the Berlin metropolitan area, the original Low German Brandenburgish of Berlin developed into Berlinerisch, the local High German dialects, which today are considered an East Central German subgroup. The spread of High German into the Brandenburgish language area is an ongoing process.

  1. ^ e.g. Michael [G.] Clyne: The German language in a changing Europe. 1995, p. XV

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