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German Standard German
Bundesdeutsches Hochdeutsch
Pronunciation[ˈbʊndəsdɔʏtʃəsˈhoːxdɔʏtʃ]
RegionGermany,Belgium,Luxembourg
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
IETFde-DE
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]

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  1. ^abRuss (1994:7, 61–66, 70, 72, 84–86, 89–91, 96)
  2. ^abSanders (2010:194 and 196–200)
  3. ^Fox (1990:292)
  4. ^Dürscheid & Giger (2010:176)
  5. ^Horvath & Vaughan (1991:101)
  6. ^Fox (1990:292–293)
  7. ^abFox (1990:293)

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