Tautsch

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Cimbrian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate to German Deutsch.

Proper noun[edit]

Tautsch

  1. German, Cimbrian (language)

References[edit]

  • Robert Leon Cooper, Language spread: studies in diffusion and social change (1982), page 323:
    The Bayuvarian[sic] language islands in northern Italy, whose presence dates back to settlements in medieval times, are examples of diglossia (Tautsch = "Cimbrian" and Italian in the Seven and Thirteen Communes) or triglossia []
  • Bela Brogyanyi, Studies in diachronic, synchronic, and typological linguistics (1979; →ISBN, page 555
    "Zimbrisch" (Cimbro) ist die populare, wissenschaftlich nicht befriedigende Bezeichnung für eine deutsche Mundart, [] Die Bewohner von Giazza nennen dieses Idiom "Tautsch", d. i. 'deutsch' (tedesco), []