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*'''Standard Southern Thedish''' (''Nomichþiúsk''), spoken in the southern half of the peninsula, is the variety described in this article. | *'''Standard Southern Thedish''' (''Nomichþiúsk''), spoken in the southern half of the peninsula, is the variety described in this article. | ||
*'''Southern Thedish''', spoken in Sicily and the southernmost pasts of the peninsula, retains the accusative case in nouns, adjectives and articles, lost in other dialects. | *'''Southern Thedish''', spoken in Sicily and the southernmost pasts of the peninsula, retains the accusative case in nouns, adjectives and articles, lost in other dialects. | ||
*'''Central Thedish''' lost the genitive case. | *'''Central Thedish''' lost the genitive case. Some vowel reflexes are also different: ''erþa'' 'earth' > ''jerþe'' (Standard ''jarþe''), ''sövъn'' '7' > ''seven'' (Standard ''sieven''). | ||
*'''Western Thedish''' | *'''Western Thedish''' | ||
*'''Upper''' or [[Thedish/Northern|'''Northern Thedish''']] (''Bórьsk'' or ''Uverþiúsk'') is spoken in a region near Austro-Bavaria, sometimes colloquially called ''Þruven Nurþet'' 'Up in the North'. It is grammatically more similar to [[Ufirlandisg]] and is nigh-unintelligible to other speakers. | *'''Upper''' or [[Thedish/Northern|'''Northern Thedish''']] (''Bórьsk'' or ''Uverþiúsk'') is spoken in a region near Austro-Bavaria, sometimes colloquially called ''Þruven Nurþet'' 'Up in the North'. It is grammatically more similar to [[Ufirlandisg]] and is nigh-unintelligible to other speakers. | ||
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*'man': | *'man': | ||
**Standard, Western, Southern ''mán'' | **Standard, Western, Southern ''mán'' | ||
**Northern, Central '' | **Northern ''viar'', Central ''vier'' | ||
*'big': | *'big': | ||
**Standard, Non-Southern ''mór'' | **Standard, Non-Southern ''mór'' | ||