AUSTRIAN LANGUAGE

  

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AUSTRIAN LANGUAGE

Specialty Definition: Austrian language

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Though there is no such thing as an "Austrian language", several Germanic dialects are spoken in Austria.

The two southern districts of Styria (Steiermark) and Carinthia (Kärnten) speak variations of the Southern Austro-Bavarian dialect range similar to the common tyrolean dialect which originates near Innsbruck (but it has to be said that Tyrol has many dialects).

Simple words in these dialects are very similar, but pronunciation is distinct for each and it is very easy for an Austrian after a few spoken words to judge which kind of dialect of Austria someone speaks, and most dialect words are understood but if it goes into the dialects of the deeper valleys of Tyrol, sometimes even other Tyroleans are hopeless to understand the dialect.

A good reference for the Austrian, Bavarian and other German dialects are the dialect ("Mundart") editions of Asterix and Obelix which are available in Wienerisch (three editions with different dialects from inside Vienna) and at least one for the common Tyrolean dialect and one for a deep Styrian dialect.

The people of Graz, the capital of Styria, speak yet another dialect which is not very Styrian and more easily to understand for people from other parts of Austria than other Styrian dialects, e.g. from western Styria.

Source: the above text is adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Austrian language."

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