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Manisch refers either to a dialect of Rotwelsch (especially in the vicinity of greater Gießen, Germany) or a speaker thereof (plural: Manische or Manen). The term Manisch however, is also understood primarily throughout much of the German state of Hesse and parts of the Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz) to refer to the Manisch/Jenisch (alternatively "gypsy") elements of their vernacular. Several words are recognisably derived from Yiddish (e.g. malocho, "work") or Romany (e.g. pani, "water").

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  • Manische Sprache (de)
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  • Manisch ist eine in Gießen, Marburg, Wetzlar und Bad Berleburg (Wittgenstein) als Soziolekt gesellschaftlicher Randgruppen entstandene regionale Variante des Rotwelschen. Es handelt sich um einen auf der Grundlage des örtlichen mittelhessischen Dialekts bzw. Wittgensteiner Platts gebrauchten geheimsprachlichen Sonderwortschatz. (de)
  • Manisch refers either to a dialect of Rotwelsch (especially in the vicinity of greater Gießen, Germany) or a speaker thereof (plural: Manische or Manen). The term Manisch however, is also understood primarily throughout much of the German state of Hesse and parts of the Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz) to refer to the Manisch/Jenisch (alternatively "gypsy") elements of their vernacular. Several words are recognisably derived from Yiddish (e.g. malocho, "work") or Romany (e.g. pani, "water"). (en)
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  • Manisch ist eine in Gießen, Marburg, Wetzlar und Bad Berleburg (Wittgenstein) als Soziolekt gesellschaftlicher Randgruppen entstandene regionale Variante des Rotwelschen. Es handelt sich um einen auf der Grundlage des örtlichen mittelhessischen Dialekts bzw. Wittgensteiner Platts gebrauchten geheimsprachlichen Sonderwortschatz. (de)
  • Manisch refers either to a dialect of Rotwelsch (especially in the vicinity of greater Gießen, Germany) or a speaker thereof (plural: Manische or Manen). The term Manisch however, is also understood primarily throughout much of the German state of Hesse and parts of the Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz) to refer to the Manisch/Jenisch (alternatively "gypsy") elements of their vernacular. Several words are recognisably derived from Yiddish (e.g. malocho, "work") or Romany (e.g. pani, "water"). (en)
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