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A German Standard German speaker, recorded inSouth Africa
German Standard German,[1][2]Standard German of Germany,[3][4] orHigh German of Germany,[5] is the variety ofStandard German that is written and spoken in Germany.[1][2][6] It is the variety of German most commonly taught to foreigners.It is not uniform, which means it has considerable regional variation.[7] Linguist Anthony Fox writes thatBritish English is more standardized than German Standard German.[7]