His name – at least the spelling – is German, his looks are definitely French, he offers services in French, German, and one-size-fits-all-English. That’s modern Alsace for you.
I find it a mixture of alemanisch (which would be kind of close to Swiss German) and Pälzisch (what the people in the Palatinate speak). And nowadays, of course, peppered with a lot of French.
The Alsace langzuage, sounds a bit like Swiss German to me.
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I find it a mixture of alemanisch (which would be kind of close to Swiss German) and Pälzisch (what the people in the Palatinate speak). And nowadays, of course, peppered with a lot of French.
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