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Sigma KEE - GermanLanguage
GermanLanguage(german language)
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German, German_language, High_German

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(termFormat GermanLanguage Surprise "Überraschung") Mid-level-ontology.kif 21243-21243
(termFormat GermanLanguage InteriorVehicleEquipment "fahrzeugeinrichtung") Cars.kif 4579-4579
(instance GermanLanguage SpokenHumanLanguage) Languages.kif 7135-7135 German language is an instance of spoken human language
(instance GermanLanguage NaturalLanguage) Languages.kif 7136-7136 German language is an instance of natural language
(documentation GermanLanguage EnglishLanguage "A Germanic language that is spoken primarily in Germany and Austria.") Languages.kif 7137-7138 German language is an instance of natural language
(instance GermanLanguage EastMiddleGermanLanguage) Languages.kif 7773-7773 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(documentation GermanLanguage EnglishLanguage "The GermanLanguage is an EastMiddleGermanLanguage of Germany. SIL code: GER. ISO 639-1: de. ISO 639-2(B): ger. ISO 639-2(T): deu. Population: 75,300,000 in Germany (1990). Population total all countries 100,000,000 first language speakers (1999 WA), 128,000,000 including second language speakers (1999 WA). Region: Also spoken in 40 other countries including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia_Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. Alternate names: DEUTSCH, HOCHDEUTSCH, HIGH GERMAN. Dialects: ERZGEBIRGISCH. Comments: Major related language areas are Bavarian, Schwabisch, Allemannisch, Mainfrankisch, Hessisch, Palatinian, Rheinfrankisch, Westfalisch, Saxonian, Thuringian, Brandenburgisch, and Low Saxon. Many varieties are not inherently intelligible with each other. Our present treatment in this edition is incomplete. Standard German is one High German variety, which developed from the chancery of Saxony, gaining acceptance as the written standard in the 16th and 17th centuries. High German refers to dialects and languages in the upper Rhine region. 60% lexical similarity with English, 29% with French. National language. Dictionary. Grammar. Poetry, newspapers, radio programs, films, TV, videos. Christian. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Austria. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 7,500,000 in Austria (J.A. Hawkins in B. Comrie 1987), 98% of the population (1990 WA). Comments: National language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Belgium. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 150,000 in Belgium (J.A. Hawkins in B. Comrie 1988), 1.5% of the population. Comments: Official language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Czech Republic. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 50,000 in Czech Republic (1998). Dialects: ERZGEBIRGISCH. Comments: Bilingualism in Czech. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Denmark. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 23,000 first language speakers (1976 Stephens). Comments: There are German schools. Official language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Hungary. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 250,000 in Hungary (J.A. Hawkins in B. Comrie 1988) .5% of the population. Comments: Germans in Hungary speak other Germanic varieties than Standard German at home. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Italy. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 225,000 in Italy (N. Vincent in B. Comrie 1987). Comments: German used in schools. Official language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Kazakhstan. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 958,000 in Kazakhstan excluding Plautdietsch. 57% of ethnic Germans speak it as mother tongue. Comments: Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Liechtenstein. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Comments: German dialects vary. National language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Luxembourg. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 9,200 or more (1993 Johnstone). Comments: Used as a second language by industrial workers and rural people. Taught in school as a second language. National language. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Paraguay. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 166,000 in Paraguay including 19,000 who are also mother tongue speakers of Plautdietsch. Comments: Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Poland. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 500,000 in Poland (1998). Comments: Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Romania. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 150,000 in Romania (1993). Dialects: TRANSYLVANIA. Comments: Over 70% of the 500,000 1988 population has emigrated to Germany since 1988 (1993 Johnstone). The people are known as 'Saxons.' Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Slovakia. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Population: 5,900 in Czech Republic (1991 census) to 15,000 (1999). Comments: Bilingualism in Slovakian, Hungarian. Christian. Bible 1466-1982. Also spoken in: Switzerland. (Language name: GERMAN, STANDARD.) Comments: Not used as mother tongue by many. Official language. Main language used in education in Schwyzerdutsch- (German) and Rheto_Romansch_speaking areas. Bible 1466-1982.(extract from http:/ / www.ethnologue.com/ )") Languages.kif 7774-7830 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Jealousy "eifersucht") emotion.kif 682-682 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Contempt "verachtung") emotion.kif 1152-1152 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Love "liebe") emotion.kif 1161-1161 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Joy "freude") emotion.kif 1167-1167 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Pleasure "vergnügen") emotion.kif 1201-1201 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Happiness "glück") emotion.kif 1233-1233 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Anger "wut") emotion.kif 1365-1365 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Shame "scham") emotion.kif 1385-1385 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Disgust "ekel") emotion.kif 1422-1422 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Contentment "zufriedenheit") emotion.kif 1477-1477 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Irritation "Ärger") emotion.kif 1497-1497 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Despair "verzweiflung") emotion.kif 1503-1503 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Disappointment "enttäuschung") emotion.kif 1517-1517 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Pride "stolz") emotion.kif 1525-1525 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Compassion "mitgefühl") emotion.kif 1656-1656 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Hate "hass") emotion.kif 1741-1741 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Guilt "schuld") emotion.kif 1801-1801 German language is an instance of east middle german language
(termFormat GermanLanguage Sadness "trauer") emotion.kif 1857-1857 German language is an instance of east middle german language

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(termFormat EnglishLanguage GermanLanguage "german language") domainEnglishFormat.kif 25898-25898
(termFormat ChineseTraditionalLanguage GermanLanguage "德國的語言") domainEnglishFormat.kif 25899-25899
(termFormat ChineseLanguage GermanLanguage "德国的语言") domainEnglishFormat.kif 25900-25900

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(codeMapping ISO_639_1 "de" GermanLanguage) Languages.kif 14750-14750 "de" in ISO_639_1 denotes german language


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