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The '''German language,''' meaning the language of German and Austrian schools, business, and government, is actually just one [[dialect]] among a large set of [[German dialects]]. This common dialect is is called ''Hochdeutsch'' (High German). | The '''German language,''' meaning the language of German and Austrian schools, business, and government, is actually just one [[dialect]] among a large set of [[German dialects]]. This common dialect is is called ''Hochdeutsch'' (High German). | ||
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The German language, meaning the language of German and Austrian schools, business, and government, is actually just one dialect among a large set of German dialects. This common dialect is is called Hochdeutsch (High German).