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Ruhrdeutsch (Ruhr German; also: Ruhrgebietsdeutsch, Ruhrpottdeutsch, Ruhrpottisch, Ruhrpöttisch) is a regiolect of German spoken in the Ruhr area.[1] Through immigration, its vocabulary has been influenced by Low Franconian, Westphalian and Ripuarian dialects as well as from Eastern German dialects, Polish, Yiddish, and various sociolects ("slang").[2]
^Khler, Angela (2013). Was ist eigentlich Ruhrdeutsch? (in German). GRIN Verlag. ISBN 978-3656529149.
^Henrich, Karl-Heinz (2017). Ruhrdeutsch, die Sprache des Reviers (in German). Reise-Know-How-Verlag Rump. ISBN 9783894165550.
v t e Ruhrdeutsch (Ruhr German; also: Ruhrgebietsdeutsch, Ruhrpottdeutsch, Ruhrpottisch, Ruhrpöttisch) is a regiolect of German spoken in the Ruhr area...
substrate Missingsch, a Low-German-coloured variety of High German. Ruhrdeutsch (Ruhr German), the High German regiolect of the Ruhr area. German is...
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cities of the Ruhr: The local regiolect of German is commonly called Ruhrdeutsch (Ruhrgebietsdeutsch, Ruhrpottdeutsch, Ruhrpottisch, Ruhrpöttisch) although...
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of the series, above all, is that almost all of the characters speak "Ruhrdeutsch". List of German television series Episode Guide (in German) Archived...
than with a particular ethnic and age groups). He draws comparisons to Ruhrdeutsch, influenced by Polish immigration, and claims Kiezdeutsch is similarly...
differed from the rest of Westphalia in some respects, such as dialect (Ruhrdeutsch). In 1871, the province of Westphalia had 1.78 million inhabitants, around...
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in: DDG [= Deutsche Dialektgeographie] 8, Marburg, Friedrich (1915) Ruhrdeutsch "Duisburg". VRT Taal (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 7 December...