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    Hi Bernie,

    the bavarian slang is a very special form of the german language. I speak the Allgäu-slang and it is a bit more special. So if you hear a guy speaking that way: "Na gang i scho seit schtunda dur dia gegend und`s leit allat no koi bier it" ( now i am going since hours through the landscape, and i have not getting a beer til now! Wich is really bad for an bavarian) than you can be sure to hear an Allgäuer-Bavarian.
    So if you like to learn Bavarian let know! But that is really hard!

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    Good grief!

    That certainly isn't the Hoch Deutsch I learned in school! That is as bad as when I went to mass on Easter Sunday in Salzburg, Austriaicon! I thought he was talking Polish, but it was just the local dialect! The only words I understood were "Hoelle" (hell) "Tuefil" (devil) and "Geben Sie Geld" (give money!). Clergy are the same all over the world!

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