Low German is the German they speak in the south of Germany, a bit like when English people use slang and to not speak "the queen's english"
The two major forms of the German language are High German (Hochdeutsch), which is the standard form of the language, and Low German (Plattdeutsch), which is spoken in Northern Germany and the Netherlands.
German people speak high german with a hard accent and low german as used in austria and the outer states of germany but they also use english and chinese.
Pitch is the frequency of a sound. It is denoted as high or low. Tone is the timbre of a sound. The difference of 440 beats per minute played by a saxophone is different than play by a flute. Tone is like the voice of an instrument. It is how you can tell the difference of who is talking to you.
They speak mostly German however there are many different types of German but for the most part they break down into two main dialects which are High German and Low German.All the different types of German will fit into these two parent dialects. For example Standard German and Yiddish are both sub-divisions of High German. High German dialects are spoken in Central and Southern Germany.Low German also known as Low Saxon spoken in the Northern areas of Germanic Europe and is pretty much the parent language for Dutch and the Netherlands dialects.To be honest tracking down and understanding how many different versions of German there are can be maddening and then fitting them into their parent dialect (High or Low German) goes from maddening to down right insane but I hope I managed to give you some what the answer you were looking for.However Germans and Germanic people also tend to speak flawless English so if you ever go to Germany either take the time to learn to speak German fluently as the Germans like precision and perfection in speaking a language or just simply speak English which Germans love to show off their prowess in speaking.
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
Dutch is the language of Netherlands, whereas the Deutsch is the language of Germany. They are not the same. The scripts are similar but that does not make them the same. Plus the phonetics and the words are totally different. Dutch is a Low German language, German is a High German language. The High and Low is about geography btw. The main difference, apart from a lot of different words, is the so called High German consonant shift.
high carbs are when carbs are high and low carbs are when carbs are low.
The difference is that high contrast has more black and low contrast has more white.
High oblique includes the horizon and low does not.
One is high and one is low.
The main difference between high quality and low quality energy is in the perception. This will facilitate the proper grading of tasks with the high tasks using high energy and low tasks low energy.
The difference between high relief and low relief is that high relief has more depth and low relief is more casual and not as 3D. In high relief, it's much closer to 3D.
Low is at high temperature High is at low temperature It kind of has to do with the way the shower is at the humidity rate
the diffrencce between high tide and low is a high tide is by the gravitaion pull of the moon and/or the sun and a low tide is in the middle between the moon an sun
the moon
pitch.