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Northern Low German dialect of Germany
The Marchian dialects[citation needed] (named after the March of Brandenburg; also called Brandenburgian or Brandenburgish; German: Brandenburgisch) are
Marchian
East Central German dialects of Germany
The Lusatian dialects (Standard German: Lausitzisch) are East Central German (High German) dialects spoken in southern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony.
Lusatian_dialects
Variety of Central German
East Central German or East Middle German (German: Ostmitteldeutsch) is the eastern Central German language and is part of High German. Present-day Standard
East_Central_German
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
(German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈʔoːdɐ], lit. 'Frankfurt on the Oder'; Central Marchian: Frankfort an de Oder) is the fourth-largest city in the German state of
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West Germanic language family
East Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon, including Erzgebirgisch South Marchian Lusatian Silesian (now mostly spoken by the German minority in Upper Silesia)
High_German_languages
Group of languages
Halligen Wiedingharde Low German Northern Low Saxon Westphalian Eastphalian Marchian Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Central Pomeranian East Pomeranian (moribund)
West_Germanic_languages
Dialect group in Central Germany
German 6: Lorraine Franconian East Central German: 7: Thuringian 8: Upper Saxon 9: Erzgebirgisch 10: Lusatian-Silesian 11: South Marchian
Central_German
Low German Marchian (Märkisch) / Brandenburgian (Brandenburgisch) North Marchian Middle Marchian Middle Pomeranian Marchian Old South Marchian (extinct)
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
West Germanic language
(Mittelpommersch) East Pomeranian (Ostpommersch) Neumärkisch (partly classified as Marchian Brandenburgish, Central Pomeranian and South Märkisch) Low Prussian (Niederpreußisch)
Low_German
Romanian politician (1871–1940)
dominated the image he had of his childhood. In 1878, he was enlisted at the Marchian Folescu School, where he discovered a love for intellectual pursuits and
Nicolae_Iorga
Railway station in Bolesławiec, Poland
was then extended to Berlin on 1 September 1847 by the Lower Silesian-Marchian Railway Company. The line to Zgorzelec via Węgliniec also opened on the
Bolesławiec_railway_station
Company in Poznań, Poland
bankruptcy. The history of the workshops dates back to 1870. In that year, the Marchian-Poznań Railway Company established the first railway workshops. In 1872
Poznańskie Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego
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Romanian militiaman (1893–1994)
Moldavia). Being from Botoșani, he graduated from the Boys' School no.1 Marchian, then the A. T. Laurian High School. He attended military studies at the
Anibal_Dobjanski
an der Oder, Frankfort an de Oder, Frankfurt nad Odrą German, Central Marchian, Polish Literally "Frank ford on the Oder" Freiberg Friberga Freiberg German
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Boy/Male
Sikh
Immersed in the Love of divine
Girl/Female
German
War goddess.
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Name
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Indian
Desire, Wish
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Indian, Tamil
Successful Man; Lord Muruga
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Arabic, Muslim
Diligent
Male
Serbian
(Зубин) Serbian form of Hebrew Zebuwluwn, ZUBIN means "to exalt, to honor." Compare with other forms of Zubin.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Pure; Gold
Girl/Female
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish
Grace; A Familiar Form of Anna; God is Gracious; God has Shown Favour
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Prayer
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