Mid·dle High Ger·man
/ˈmidl hī ˈjərmən/
noun
the language of southern Germany from c. 1200 to 1500.
Middle High German is the term for the form of German spoken in the High Middle Ages. It is conventionally dated between 1050 and 1350, developing from Old ...
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Middle High German is the term for the form of German spoken in the High Middle Ages. It is conventionally dated between 1050 and 1350, developing from Old High German and into Early New High German. Wikipedia
Language families: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, and West Germanic languages
Early form: Old High German
Era: High Middle Ages
ISO 639-2: (c. 1050–1500)
Region: Central and southern Germany, Austria and parts of Switzerland
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The meaning of MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN is the High German in use from about 1100 to 1500.
During Middle High German times (after 1100), a standard language based on the Upper German dialects (Alemannic and Bavarian) in the southernmost part of the ...
Middle High German literature refers to literature written in German between the middle of the 11th century and the middle of the 14th.
Nov 1, 2020 · Middle High German was written from 1050 to 1350. Those texts are often halfway understandable without any practice, and fully understandable ...
An ancestor to the modern (High) German language, spoken from 1050 to about 1500. Some linguists prefer to use 1350 as the end of the Middle High German period, ...
Middle High German Dictionary ; 1.323, rough (of sea), The physical world, wilt, StandardOrth.