Central German
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Central German
Summary
Central German is a language family[1]. It draws 307 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #109 of 1,012).[2]
Key Facts
- Central German's instance of is recorded as language family[3].
- Central German's GND ID is recorded as 4133823-6[4].
- Central German's subclass of is recorded as High German[5].
- Central German's writing system is recorded as Latin script[6].
- Central German's Commons category is recorded as Central German dialects[7].
- Central German's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- Central German's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06dtb5[9].
- Central German's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Central German languages[10].
- Central German's Linguist List code is recorded as goh-cen[11].
- Central German's Linguist List code is recorded as cohg[12].
- Central German's Glottolog code is recorded as fran1268[13].
- Central German's distribution map is recorded as Verbreitungsgebiet des heutigen Mitteldeutschen.PNG[14].
- Central German's distribution map is recorded as Mitteldeutsche Mundarten.png[15].
- Central German's different from is recorded as Middle High German[16].
- Central German's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12333mxn[17].
- Central German's exact match is recorded as http://data.linguistik.de/bll/bll-ontology#bll-133070263[18].
- Central German's Digital Scriptorium Catalog item ID is recorded as Vosges[19].
Why It Matters
Central German draws 307 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #109 of 1,012).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]