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  1. Hochdeutsch (também denominado Schriftdeutsch) é a denominação atribuída à variante oficial do alemão, [2] utilizada nas escolas, empresas, nas mídias impressa e televisada e entre falantes de diferentes dialetos do alemão. Ele difere em níveis variados dos demais dialetos da língua alemã no vocabulário, sintaxe e na ...

  2. The High German languages (German: hochdeutsche Mundarten, i.e. High German dialects), or simply High German (Hochdeutsch) – not to be confused with Standard High German which is commonly also called "High German" – comprise the varieties of German spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses in central and southern ...

  3. In German, Standard German is generally called Hochdeutsch, reflecting the fact that its phonetics are largely those of the High German spoken in the southern uplands and the Alps (including Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and parts of northern Italy as well as southern Germany).

  4. Hochdeutsch steht für: Standarddeutsch oder Standardhochdeutsch, die deutsche Standard- und Schriftsprache. Hochdeutsche Dialekte, die hochländischen Mundarten des Kontinuums im deutschen Sprachraum. Siehe auch: Wiktionary: Hochdeutsch – Bedeutungserklärungen, Wortherkunft, Synonyme, Übersetzungen.

  5. O alto-alemão austríaco ( Österreichischer Hochdeutsch, que não deve ser confundido com os dialetos alemães da Áustria bávara) tem a mesma origem geográfica do alto-alemão suíço ( Schweizer Hochdeutsch, que não deve ser confundido com os dialetos alemães alevinos da Suíça).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HochdeutschHochdeutsch - Wikipedia

    Hochdeutsch. Hochdeutsch is a German word which literally translates to "High German" and may refer to: High German languages or High German dialects ( hochdeutsche Mundarten ), today mostly called Upper German dialects ( oberdeutsche Mundarten) Standard German, the standardized variety of the German language, which encompasses:

  7. Swiss Standard German (SSG; German: Schweizer Standarddeutsch), or Swiss High German (German: Schweizer Hochdeutsch or Schweizerhochdeutsch), referred to by the Swiss as Schriftdeutsch, or German: Hochdeutsch, is the written form of one of four official languages in Switzerland, besides French, Italian, and Romansh.