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Central Franconian
- räht, räät (western Ripuarian, parts of western Moselle Franconian)
- reht, reet, reecht (other parts of Moselle Franconian)
- räächt (eastern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
From Old High German reht, from Proto-Germanic *rehtaz.
Pronunciation
Adjective
rääch (masculine räächte, feminine and plural räächte or rääch, comparative räächter, superlative et räächste)
- (central and eastern Ripuarian) right (not left)
Op der räächte Seck sühs de jetz us Rothuus.- You can now see our town hall on your right hand.
- (central and western Ripuarian) right (as it should be)
Hä hät et Hätz om räächte Fleck.- He has his heart at the right place.