Later I found a useful little Werterbüechel Elsässisch–Hochditsch / Wörterbüchlein Hochdeutsch–Elsässisch, by Serge Kornmann (Yoran Embanner, 2005). So I thought I'd share a few gleanings from that tiny source, focusing on how to get from High German to Alsatian, since the former is likely to be more familiar to most readers. For people who want to go in the other direction, there is already a very comprehensive online dictionary of Alsatian in High German, based on the 2-volume Wörterbuch der elsässischen Mundarten by Ernst Martin und Hans Lienhart (Straßburg, 1899-1907).
The little dictionary spelling of Alsatian is based on that of High German, but uses a grave à, as in Nàme 'name' or Wàsser 'water', to mark the very back Alsatian a, which Kornmann renders phonetically as [ɔ] and Martin and Lienhart render as [ɒ]. (In Strasbourg, the unmarked a is apparently fronted to [æ].) The Alsatian spelling of Strasbourg's Grand'Rue would be Làng Stroos. French street signs do not use the same spellings.
French vocabulary
Since Alsatians live in France and are bilingual in French, they also use French equivalents of many German expressions. Here is a sample:- Auf Wiedersehen = Àdje, Orwoar
- Badeanzug = Maillo [majo] ('swimsuit')
- Brieftasche = Portföj ('billfold')
- Computer = Ordi
- entschuldigen = entschuldige, exküsiere ('excuse')
- Fahrrad = Velo ('bicycle')
- Flieger = Aviatör
- Frau = Frau, Màdàm
- Fräulein = Màmsel
- Gute Nacht = Güetnààcht, Busuar
- Guten Tag = Buschur, Güdedàà
- Herr = Herr, Mussje
- Konditorei = Patisserie
- Nachspeise = Dessär ('dessert')
- Rathaus = Mairie ('city hall')
- Reisegepäck = Bagaasch ('luggage')
- Strassenbahn = Tram
- Vielen Dank = Merci vielmools
Some vowel correspondences
- Haar = Hoor 'hair', Nase = Nààs 'nose', Paar = Pààr 'pair'
- Haus = Hüüs 'house', Maus~Mäuse = Müs~Miis 'mouse~mice', Sauerkraut = Sürkrüt
- Eule = Ill 'owl', heute = hitt 'today', Leute = Litt 'people', neun = nin 'nine'
- Eis = Is 'ice', Rhein = Rhin 'Rhine', Seite = Sitt 'side', Wein = Win 'wine', Zweifel = Zwiefel 'doubt'
- Höhe = Heh 'height', Hölle = Hell 'hell', hören = heere 'hear', schön = scheen 'beautiful'
- Glück = Glick 'luck', Lügner = Liejer 'liar', Mühle = Mihl 'mill', Übel = Iwwel [ivl] 'evil'
Some consonant correspondences
- Arbeit = Àrweit 'work', Knoblauch = Gnowli 'garlic', Grab~Graben = Grààb~Grààwe 'grave(s), Nabel = Nàwwel 'navel', Weib~Weiber = Wieb~Wiewer 'wife~wives'
- Leder = Ledder 'leather', Nadel = Noodl 'needle', Ruder = Rüeder 'rudder'
- Auge(n) = Au(e) 'eye', Regenbogen = Räjeböje 'rainbow', Straßburg = Stroosburi 'Strasbourg', Tag = Dàà 'day', Vogel = Vöjel 'bird'
- ängstlich = ängschtlisch 'anxious', künstlerisch = kinschtlerisch 'artistic', lustig = luschtisch 'merry', richtig = rischtisch 'right'
- essen = esse 'eat', leben = läwe 'live', lieben = liewe 'love', schlafen = schloofe 'sleep', raten = roode 'advise'
For much more on Elsässisch, see Nathanael's language resource page on Europe Endless.
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