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'''Mecklenburgisch''' (''Mecklenborgsch'' or ''Mäkelborgsch'') is a ] (]) dialect group used predominantly in the ] area of today’s North German state of ].
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There is no sharp dividing line between its western dialects and adjacent ] dialects on the one hand and between its eastern dialects and dialects of ] on the other hand. Thus, although the ] group is traditionally considered an ] group, it is in fact a link between eastern and western dialects. Its ] ] do not seem to be as strong as those of dialects spoken farther east. A striking eastern characteristic is the use of the ] suffix ''-ing'' (e.g. ''Poot'' ‘paw’ > ''Pöting'' ‘little paw’, ''Änning'' ‘Annie’, ''lies’'' ‘quietly’, ‘softly’, ‘slowly’ > ''liesing'' ‘very quietly’, ‘very softly’, ‘very carefully’, ‘nice and easy’). This suffix first appears in modern Low German variations (early 19th century onwards), and is of Germanic origin<sup>1</sup>, being attested in several other Germanic-speaking areas, such as Westphalian family names Arning, Smeding and Janning.
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== External links ==
*<sup>1:</sup> , Mirjam Schmuck, https://www.germanistik.uni-mainz.de/files/2015/01/Schmuck-2009.pdf.

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