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Luxembourgish has a softer and more melodic tone, while German is known for its harsher, more guttural sound. In addition, Luxembourgish uses a variety of French sounds that are not found in German, such as the nasal vowels.
Feb 22, 2023
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The German language exists in a national standard variety of Luxembourg, which is slightly different from the standard varieties in, say, Germany or Austria.
Jun 11, 2011 · I am curious about the degree of difficulty of learning the Luxembourgish language. Compared to Dutch or Swiss German, is it easier or harder ...
May 14, 2008 · Yes, Luxembourgish is part of the Moselle Franconian dialect group of German and uses a lot of French words. If you speak Hochdeutsch and French ...