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Pin 113087 Switzerland Luzern
Français (French)
#Edgar Main's
Pin 113089 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#essiggurken
Pin 113093 Switzerland Luzern
Français (French)
#Edgar Main's
Pin 113094 Schweiz Luzern
#Phoenix_a_new_era#fun
Pin 113095 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#essiggurken
Pin 113096 Schweiz Luzern
#Phoenix_a_new_era#Shopping
Pin 113097 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#essiggurken
Pin 113098 Schweiz Luzern
#Phoenix_a_new_era#Chocolate
Pin 113099 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#essigurke
Pin 113100 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#essigurken
Pin 113101 Schweiz Luzern
Français (French)
#Essiggurke
Pin 113105 United States Long Beach
English (English)
Pin 113106 Namibia Windhoek
Pin 113127 Spain Málaga
English (English)
Pin 113128 Spain Málaga
Español (Spanish)
Pin 113130 Frankreich Turckheim
Deutsch (German) Français (French)
L’allemand utilisé ici n’est pas 100% conforme à la dernière réforme orthographique (« Instructionen »), utilisant une graphie désormais ´archaïque’.
Pin 113131 Frankreich Colmar
Français (French) Other language
Advertisement for the bus network of Colmar/Kolmar. The second language is Alsatian (Alemannic variety).
Pin 113132 Frankreich Ungersheim
Français (French) Ambilinguistic Other language
The first language is perhaps Alsatian, or it is an imitation of how Alsatians would pronounce « garage à bicyclettes » with a strong local accent. (Hard to tell for me whether it is meant as an actual translation to Alsatian or rather humoristically meant). The Germanicity is apparent where Auslautverhärtung is applied though with French orthography (“ch”), voiced plosives are realised as voiceless (“p”, “ka”), the graphy uses “k” instead of “c” in “bicyclette” and the construction consists of a right-aligned compound typical of Germanic languages but not French (“bicycle garage” instead of “garage for bicycles”).
Pin 113133 Frankreich Kaysersberg
Français (French) Other language
Traduction vers le français du nom originel de la ruelle en Alsacien.
Pin 113134 Italien Brixen
Deutsch (German) English (English) Italiano (Italian) Ladin (Ladin)
Quadrilingual advertisement for a company in Brixen. The Italian version of the text should say “candidati ora” and the Ladin text should say “candideate” because it is a reflexive verb when used in that sense. The Ladin variant used is Gherdëina Ladin.