How to use in-sentence of “High german”:
– Odin was known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Wōdan, and in Old High German as Wuotan or Wōtan, all of which stem from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *”wōđanaz”.
– Upper German is a variant of High German dialects.
– The High German languages or High German dialects is a variant of the Germanic languages.
– Although Kölsch speakers occasionally claim that it is rooted in pre-Roman times, Kölsch’s ripuarian base developed from a mix of Lower German and Middle High German in medieval times.
– One final battle was fought at the Angivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high German fatalities, forcing them to flee.
– This is related to the Old High German “fano”.
– It developed from Old High German and then developed into Early New High German.
– The Lusatian – New Marchian dialects are High German dialects spoken in Berlin, central and southern Brandenburg, central and southern Saxony-Anhalt, and in northwestern and eastern Saxony.

