See also: plodarisch

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from German Plodarisch or from Plodarisch plodarisch, from the name of the town in the (Plodarisch) language of its inhabitants, Plodn.

Proper noun edit

Plodarisch

  1. Synonym of Sappadino
    • 2011, Michael T. Putnam, Studies on German-language Islands, page 305:
      The same is true of other German dialects spoken in the Italian Alps like Sappadino (Plodarisch) and Mocheno, which also display regular subject inversion, but allow for V3 orders[.]
    • 2016, Gillian Price, Trekking in the Dolomites, page 13:
      Lastly there's an intriguing linguistic pocket in the easternmost Dolomites town of Sappada where Plodarisch, an old Bavarian-Tyrolean dialect, is spoken.

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Proper noun edit

Plodarisch n (proper noun, language name, genitive Plodarisch or Plodarischs, alternative nominative (used with the definite article) Plodarische, alternative genitive Plodarischen, no plural)

  1. the Plodarisch or Sappadino lect