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West Middle German is a High German dialect family in the
German language. Its dialects are thoroughly Franconian including the following sub-families
- Middle Franconian
- Rhine
Franconian
- Moselle
Franconian (North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland)
- Lorrainian German
(France)
- Westpalatine
dialects (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland)
- Forepalatine
dialects (Rhineland-Palatinate and France)
- Hesse Nassauish
(Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate)
- Lower Hesse
dialects (Hesse, Thuringia)
Apart from West Middle German on the southern edge and in south-east Franconian dialects are turning to Upper
German. This transition area between Middle German and Upper German is
captured by the dialect families of Southern Franconian and East Franconian, colloquially miscalled Franconian, because dialects of this sub-family are
spoken all over Franconia.
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See also: East Middle German, Franconian
language
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