Comments by "Britta Kriep" (@brittakriep2938) on "European Kingdoms Year by Year" video.
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Untrue Lie : Genau! Wir lachten, als er Käsar sagte, aber der alte Geschichtslehrer meinte, diese Aussprache könnte stimmen , da Kaiser von Caesar kommt, sowie auch der russische Zar. Ich weiss dies also schon lange, sage aber wie die meisten deutschsprachigen Leute ,Zäsar' Nicht deutschsprachige Personen wissen evtl. nicht, daß ,c' in der deutschen Sprache manchmal k, manchmal z gesprochen wird, daher erwähnte ich dies.
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washizukanorico : It is late now, so i will do only a short answer, in english , parce que je ne connait les mots francais. The german nation is tecnically a union of tribes, which no more fight each other. The ,German War of 1866 ' could be descibed as the last tribal war. You are right, the swabian dialect, swiss german and allemannic, spoken in .Black Forrest, Alsace and , Allgäu' once had been one dialect, pre 1500. Bavaria, Austria and Southern Tirol are a dialect region etc.. Everyone of the former tribes still has its own dialect, nowadays young townpeople prefer Standart German, but elderly countrypeople still prefer regional dialect. For me as a swabian, i can understand bavarian or frankonian/hessian dialect , but only in a soft version, the ,hardcore version' is for me impossible to understand, but bavarians or frankonians have the same problems with me. And also the dialects from northern germany are nearly impossible to unterstand for me. The Plattdeutsch for example has a lot of similarities to Englisch, the ancestors of the english people came from there, Plattdeutsch: lütt, English: little. That 's the reason , why Standart German exists!
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