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  1. Moselle Franconian (German: Moselfränkisch, Luxembourgish: Muselfränkesch) is a West Central German language, part of the Central Franconian languages area, that includes Luxembourgish.

  2. Moselle Franconian ( German: Moselfränkisch) is a variant of West Central German. It is spoken in southern Rhineland and in the Moselle. It is also spoken in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Luxembourg, and Belgium .

  3. Franconian or Frankish is a collective term traditionally used by linguists to refer to many West Germanic languages, some of which are spoken in what formed the historical core area of Francia during the Early Middle Ages . Linguistically, it has no common typological features for all the various dialects conventionally grouped as Franconian.

  4. Moselle Franconian ( German: Moselfränkisch, Luxembourgish: Muselfränkesch) is a West Central German language, part of the Central Franconian languages area, that includes Luxembourgish.

  5. Moselle Franconian language. • Wikipedia: Moselfränkische Dialekte. • DW: Moselfränkisch, vocabulary, phrases (WaybackMachine) → Platt: Lorraine Franconian (France) → Luxembourgish. → Palatine - Hessian (Rhine Franconian) → Colognian (Ripuarian Franconian) → Franconian languages. → languages of Germany.

  6. The linguistic boundary in the French department of Moselle (Lorraine region) is a subset of the wider Romance-Germanic language border that stretches through Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy. Localities. At the end of the nineteenth century:

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  8. Moselle Franconian. language. Learn about this topic in these articles: linguistic diversity of Germany. In Germany: Languages of Germany. Moselle Franconian extends from Luxembourg through the Moselle valley districts and across the Rhine into the Westerwald.

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