Questa mappa del 1894 spiega perché il tedesco suona diverso ogni 50 km https://i.redd.it/gihkycsjtqgg1.jpeg di Traumhaftigkeit
Tombololo on 31/01/2026 20:22 I spoke Groningen (NL) dialect with a guy from Kiel and he could understand me and I understood him. Both are variants of plattduuts. Fascinating.
JoeyJoeJoeJrShab on 31/01/2026 20:25 No it doesn’t. It shows that there are many dialects, but doesn’t explain why.
Gandzilla on 31/01/2026 20:31 Whats interesting is that not a lot of Franken actually speaks Fränkisch
bregus2 on 31/01/2026 20:43 I am almost certain that you can find different dialects all 50/100 km in other countries too.
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I spoke Groningen (NL) dialect with a guy from Kiel and he could understand me and I understood him. Both are variants of plattduuts. Fascinating.
No it doesn’t. It shows that there are many dialects, but doesn’t explain why.
Whats interesting is that not a lot of Franken actually speaks Fränkisch
I am almost certain that you can find different dialects all 50/100 km in other countries too.