Früh Brauhaus Köln - Am Hof 12 Und 14 (4626-28)
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Früh Brauhaus Köln - Am Hof 12 Und 14 (4626-28)
Früh or Frueh is a German surname. It comes from Middle High German vrū/vruo "early", applied as a nickname for an early riser or a hardworking person, or alternatively for a child born early or premarital, before marriage. There are 1011 people with this surname in Germany, mostly in the southwest, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Notable people with the surname include: * Bartley Christopher Frueh (born 1963), American clinical psychologist and author * Dallas Frueh (born 2000), American racing driver * Huldreich Georg Früh (1903–1945), Swiss composer * Joanna Frueh (1948–2020), American artist, writer, and feminist scholar * Johann Jakob Früh (1852–1938), Swiss geographer and geologist * Oscar Früh (1891–1949), Swiss painter German companies * Cölner Hofbräu Früh, private brewery for top-fermented beer called Kölsch * Max Früh, German specialist construction company mostly building bridges See also * References

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Middle High German
Middle High German (MHG; or ; , shortened as ''Mhdt.'' or ''Mhd.'') is the term for the form of High German, High German language, German spoken in the High Middle Ages. It is conventionally dated between 1050 and 1350, developing from Old High German (OHG) into Early New High German (ENHG). High German is defined as those varieties of German which were affected by the High German consonant shift, Second Sound Shift; the Middle Low German (MLG) and Middle Dutch languages spoken to the North and North West, which did not participate in this sound change, are not part of MHG. While there is no ''standard'' MHG, the prestige of the Hohenstaufen court gave rise in the late 12th century to a supra-regional literary language () based on Swabian dialect, Swabian, an Alemannic German, Alemannic dialect. This historical interpretation is complicated by the tendency of modern editions of MHG texts to use ''normalised'' spellings based on this variety (usually called "Classical MHG"), which ...
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