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Standard German Austrian German English
Ich habe I hob I have
Du hast Du host You have
Er/Sie/Es hat Ea/Sie/Es hod He/She/It has
The German pronounIch gets shortened to a simple I (ee) in Austrian.
Ich bin. => I bin. (I am.)
German A’s often get replaced by O’s or “oa” in Austrian.
Ich habe. => I hob. (I have.)
Was? => Woas? (What?)
Words ending on “-r” in standard German end on an “-h” or “-a” in Austrian.
Bier => Biah (beer)
Wir => Wia (we)
JOHANNA HOPP
Johanna Hopp is a native German speaker currently living in Sweden.
Swiss German Standard German English
Mäntig Montag Monday
Schwyzerdütsch Schweizerdeutsch Swiss German
Velo Fahrrad bike
Standard German Austrian German English
Ich habe I hob I have
Du hast Du host You have
Er/Sie/Es hat Ea/Sie/Es hod He/She/It has
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Is Austrian a language?
Austrian is a variety of the German language, meaning that it isn’t its own language—but it isn’t just a regional dialect either. This is similar to how US English is a variety of the English language. There are some notable differences in both vocabulary and grammar between Austrian and standard German, but the Austrian and German languages are still the same language.
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The Austrian German language isn’t a single dialect either. Specifics can vary between different regions of Austria, but there are some characteristics they all have in common.
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