Pronunciation: /loʊ ˈdʒɜrmən/
noun a West Germanic language spoken mainly in northern Germany and the eastern part of the Netherlands
A1 Low German is a dialect spoken in northern Germany.
A2 I learned a few phrases in Low German while visiting my relatives.
B1 The history of Low German dates back to the Middle Ages.
B2 Many people in the Netherlands also speak Low German.
C1 Scholars have studied the linguistic variations of Low German extensively.
C2 The preservation of Low German as a language is a topic of ongoing debate.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Low German language or its speakers
A1 I learned some Low German phrases during my trip to northern Germany.
A2 The restaurant menu had translations in Low German for tourists.
B1 The historical documents were written in Low German, making them difficult to decipher.
B2 The linguist specialized in studying the evolution of Low German dialects.
C1 The professor's thesis on Low German literature was groundbreaking in the field.
C2 The conference on Low German linguistics attracted scholars from around the world.
formal Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in northern Germany and the eastern part of the Netherlands.
informal My grandmother still speaks Low German at home.
slang I didn't understand a word of that Low German conversation.
figurative The company's financial report was written in such low German that even the experts had trouble deciphering it.
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lower
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love
will love
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