Brazilian German is a generic name for German dialects spoken in Brazil. German dialects are in use in Brazil as a result of German settlements, made by Germans, Swiss, and Austrians. These dialects evolved through foreign borrowings. They were influenced by other German dialects, other immigrant languages — especially Talian, and Brazil’s national language, Portuguese.

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  • Brazilian German is a generic name for German dialects spoken in Brazil. German dialects are in use in Brazil as a result of German settlements, made by Germans, Swiss, and Austrians. These dialects evolved through foreign borrowings. They were influenced by other German dialects, other immigrant languages — especially Talian, and Brazil’s national language, Portuguese. The most commonly spoken Brazilian German dialect is Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, a Brazilian variation of the Hunsrückisch dialect. But other dialects of German are also spoken in Brazil, such as: The Austrian dialect spoken in Dreizehnlinden Danube Swabian . Pomeranian or Pommersch. Plautdietsch spoken by ethnic German Mennonites from the former Soviet Union.
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  • February 2009
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  • Brazilian German is a generic name for German dialects spoken in Brazil. German dialects are in use in Brazil as a result of German settlements, made by Germans, Swiss, and Austrians. These dialects evolved through foreign borrowings. They were influenced by other German dialects, other immigrant languages — especially Talian, and Brazil’s national language, Portuguese.
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  • Brazilian German
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