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Ripuarian (/ˌrɪpjuˈɛəriən/ RIP-yoo-AIR-ee-ən; also Ripuarian Franconian; German: Ripuarisch, pronounced [ʁipuˈ(ʔ)aːʁɪʃ], ripuarische Mundart, ripuarischer Dialekt, ripuarisch-fränkische Mundart, Ribuarisch, Dutch: Ripuarisch [ripyˈʋaːris] (listen), Noordmiddelfrankisch) is a German dialect group, part of the West Central German language group. Together with the Moselle Franconian which includes the Luxembourgish language, Ripuarian belongs to the larger Central Franconian dialect family and also to the Rhinelandic linguistic continuum with the Low Franconian languages.

Ripuarian
Native toGermany, Belgium, Netherlands
RegionNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Liège Province, Limburg
Native speakers
≈ 900,000[citation needed]
Language family
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Individual code:
ksh  Kölsch
Glottologripu1236
Area where Ripuarian is spoken. Green = sparsely populated forest.
Central German language area after 1945 and the expulsion of the Germans from the east. 1 = Ripuarian.

It is spoken in the Rhineland south of the Benrath line — from northwest of Düsseldorf and Cologne to Aachen in the west and to Waldbröl in the east.

The language area also comprises the north of the German-speaking Community of Belgium as well as the southern edge of the Limburg province of the Netherlands, especially Kerkrade (Kirchroa), where it is perceived as a variety of Limburgish and legally treated as such. The name derives from the Ripuarian Franks (Rheinfranken), who settled in the area from the 4th century onward.

The most well known Ripuarian dialect is Kölsch, the local dialect of Cologne. Dialects belonging to the Ripuarian group almost always call themselves Platt (spelled plat in the Netherlands) like Öcher Platt (of Aachen), Bönnsch Platt (of Bonn), Eischwiele Platt (of Eschweiler), Kirchröadsj plat (of Kerkrade), or Bocheser plat (of Bocholtz). Most of the more than one hundred Ripuarian dialects are bound to one specific village or municipality. Usually there are small distinctive differences between neighbouring dialects (which are, however, easily noticeable to locals), and increasingly bigger differences between the more distant dialects. These are described by a set of isoglosses called the Rhenish fan in linguistics. The way people talk, even if they are not using Ripuarian, often allows them to be traced precisely to a village or city quarter where they learned to speak.


Number of speakers


About a million people speak a variation of Ripuarian dialect, which constitutes about one quarter of the inhabitants of the area. Penetration of Ripuarian in everyday communication varies considerably, as does the percentage of Ripuarian speakers from one place to another. In some places there may only be a few elderly speakers left, while elsewhere Ripuarian usage is common in everyday life. Both in the genuine Ripuarian area and far around it, the number of people passively understanding Ripuarian to some extent exceeds the number of active speakers by far. Estimates assume some ten, and up to twenty million speakers.[citation needed]


Geographic significance


Speakers are centred on the German city of Köln (Cologne). The language's distribution starts from the important geographic transition into the flat-lands coming down from the Middle Rhine. The Ripuarian varieties are related to the Moselle Franconian languages spoken in the southern Rhineland (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland) in Germany, to the Luxembourgish language in Luxembourg, to the Low Franconian Limburgish language in the Dutch province of Limburg, and to Low Dietsch in Liège Province, Belgium. Most of the historic roots of Ripuarian languages are in Middle German, but there were other influences too, such as Latin, Low German, Dutch, French and Southern Meuse-Rhenish (Limburgish). Several elements of grammar are unique to Ripuarian and do not exist in the other languages of Germany.

The French Community of Belgium and the Netherlands officially recognise some Ripuarian dialects as minority languages, and the European Union likewise follows.


Grammar



Numerals


The transcription from Münch,[1] in which the grave accent (`) and macron (¯) represent, respectively, accent 1 and 2 in the Franconian pitch accent.

CardinalsOrdinals
1ēndę ìəštə
2tswęīdę tswę̀itə
3dreīdę drę̀itə
4fiəꝛdę fiətə
5fønəfdę fønəftə
6zęksdę zękstə
7zevədę zevəntə
8āxdę āxtə
9nøŋ̀dę nøŋ̄tə
10tsèndę tsèntə
11eləfdę eləftə
12tsweləfdę tsweləftə
13drøksēndę drøksēntə
14fiətsēndę fiətsēntə
15fuftsēndę fuftsēntə
16zęksēndę zęksēntə
17zevətsēndę zevetsēntə
18āxtsēndę āxtsēntə
19nøŋ̄sēndę nøŋ̄tsēntə
20tswantsiχdę tswantsiχstə
21enəntswantsiχ
22tswęiəntswantsiχ
23dreiəntswantsiχ
24fiəꝛentswantsiχ
25fønəvəntswantsiχ
26zękzəntswantsiχ
27zevənəntswantsiχ
28āxəntswantsiχ
29nøŋəntswantsiχ
30dresiχdę dresiχstə
40fiətsiχdę fiətsiχstə
50fuftsiχdę fuftsiχstə
60zęksiχdę zęksiχstə
70zevəntsiχdę zevətsiχstə
80āxtsiχdę āxtsiχstə
90nøŋ̄siχdę nøŋ̄tsiχstə
100hondəꝛtdę hondəꝛtstə
200tsweīhondəꝛt
1000dùzəntdę dùzəntstə

Pronouns


Ripuarian (excluding City-Colognian) emphasised personal pronouns:[1]

1st person2nd person3rd person
m. / f. / n.
reflexive
pronoun
(of the 3rd person)
Singular
Nom. duhę̄zeīət
Gen.
Dat. mīꝛdīꝛem̀ìꝛem̀ziχ
Acc. miχdiχenzeīətziχ
Plural
Nom. mīꝛīꝛ
Gen.
Dat. oseǹəziχ
Acc. osziχ

See also



Literature



References


  1. Grammatik der ripuarisch-fränkischen Mundart von Ferdinand Münch. Bonn, 1904, p. 8ff. & p. 159f.
    Some symbols with their IPA equivalent are:
    • ę - [ɛ]
    • š - [⁠ʃ⁠]
    • ꝛ - ⁠[ʁ⁠]
    • χ - [ç]
    • x - [⁠x⁠]

На других языках


[de] Ripuarische Dialekte

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- [en] Ripuarian language

[es] Fráncico ripuario

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[it] Dialetto ripuario

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[ru] Рипуарские диалекты

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