Liechtenstein Languages

Description
The official language in Liechtenstein is German: Foreigners make up around 14% of the population of Liechtenstein, primarily Italians and Turks. Italian and Turkish are both spoken in the country.
 * Alemannic dialect - Spoken by most Liechtensteiners and is different from Standard German but closely related to dialects spoken in neighboring regions such as Switzerland and Vorarlberg, Austria
 * Walser German dialect - Spoken in Triesenberg
 * Swiss Standard German -Also understood and spoken by most Liechtensteiners

Word List(s)
German Italian Turkish
 * German Genealogical Word List
 * Useful Swiss German phrases at Omniglot
 * Italian Genealogical Word List
 * Turkish Genealogical Word List

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Swiss German
 * Consonants at Wikipedia
 * Vowels at Wikipedia
 * Swiss German Alphabet and Pronunciation at Omniglot

Italian Turkish
 * Italian Alphabet and Pronunciation at Omniglot
 * Italian orthography at Wikipedia
 * Turkish Alphabet and Pronunciation at Omniglot
 * Turkish alphabet at Wikipedia

Language Aids and Dictionaries
German and Swiss German Italian Turkish
 * Dictionary English - Swiss German at Glosbe
 * Swiss German Grammar at Wikipedia
 * Germany Handwriting
 * Germany Languages
 * German Letter Writing Guide
 * Italy Letter Writing Guide
 * Italy Languages
 * Italian dictionary at Lexilogos
 * Italian dictionary at Lexilogos
 * Basics of Turkish Grammar
 * Turkish dictionary at Lexilogos

Additional Resources

 * Barbour, Stephen, and Patrick Stevenson. Variation in German : a critical approach to German sociolinguistics. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Available at: WorldCat.
 * Clyne, Michael George. Language and society in the German-speaking countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Available at: WorldCat.
 * Leemann, Adrian. Swiss German intonation patterns. Amsterdam: PUBLISHER, John Benjamins Pub. Co. Available at: WorldCat.
 * Alemannic German and other features of language at Jordioechsler