Francic the native of the Moselle region of Lorraine Lorraine east linguistically of the Francique native of the Moselle region and geographically localized in . It is one of the three forms of the Lorraine Francique.
the Eastern limit corresponds about to the boundary line of water between the Nied, area of the Francique native of the Moselle region of Lorraine and the other direct or indirect affluents of the the Saar running in Lorraine. The Lorraine Rhenish Francique is distinguished from the francic Lorraine native of the Moselle region by the line da' /da ' you (consonant shift finally).
the Western limit corresponds about to the boundary line of water between the Nied, area of the Francique native of the Moselle region of Lorraine and the other direct or indirect affluents of the the Moselle running in Lorraine. The Luxembourg Francique of Lorraine is distinguished from the francic Lorraine native of the Moselle region by the line o' p' /o ' f' (consonant shift finally).
the southern limit is the linguistic border with the speeches Lorrain S novels.
In north there is a linguistic continuity with the Francique native of the Moselle region of the Saar. The francic denomination Lorraine native of the Moselle region thus stops at the political border without the linguistic continuum being broken.
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