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Brazilian German

The (Low) German-based varieties spoken by German Brazilians together form a significant minority language in Brazil. "Brazilian German" is strongly influenced by Portuguese and to a lesser extent by Italian dialects as well as indigenous languages. High German and Low Saxon/German dialects and Germanic languages are particularly strong in Brazil's South and Southeast Regions. According to Ethnologue, ca. 3 million people in Brazil speak the Hunsrik Language, 1.5 million speak Standard German.[citation needed]

Brazilian German
Native toBrazil
Official status
Official language in
 Brazil[2][3]
Language codes
ISO 639-3(partially included in pdt (Plautdietsch), hrx (Hunsrik), nds (Low German, more specifically East Pomeranian in Brazil))

German speakers from Germany, Switzerland and Austria make up the largest group of immigrants after Portuguese and Italian speakers. They tended to preserve their language longer than the speakers of Italian, which is closer to Portuguese. Consequently, German and Low Saxon/German was the second most common family language in Brazil at the 1940 census. However, even in areas that are still dominated by German speakers, most are bilingual. Today, (Low-) German is increasingly cultivated as a cultural heritage, and several municipalities have recently given co-official status with Portuguese to one Brazilian variant or another of it.

The language Hunsrik or Riograndenser Hunsrückisch is the most significant variant. It is particularly well represented in the two southernmost states, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. But especially in Espírito Santo there are significant pockets whose dialect is based on East Low German (East Pomeranian),[4][3] and some other dialects can be found locally due to 20th century immigration.

Hunsrik edit

Hunsrik, a language derived from the Hunsrückisch dialect, is also referred to as Riograndenser Hunsrückisch (or Brazilian Hunsrückisch) after the country's southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul. It is also strongly represented in Santa Catarina, where the local variant is referred to as Katharinensisch, and in Paraná. Together, these three states form Brazil's South Region. The area attracted significant immigration from German-speaking countries.

German immigration to Rio Grande do Sul started in 1824.[5] The German workers and settlers came from many different regions, but especially from the poor regions Hunsrück and nearby Palatinate. The German dialects began to mix with each other, adopting elements of the languages spoken by other immigrants, to form varieties that differed from municipality to municipality, often from family to family, and which had no relation to the dialect lines in Germany.[6] However, in most places the Hunsrück dialect proved dominant.

Initially, the immigrants had to organize their own school system,[7] but this was to change. Due to lack of exposure – from 1938 till 1961, German was not even taught at higher schools [8] – Standard German became restricted to formal contexts such as church, whereas all daily interactions happened either in dialect or in Portuguese, from which the required words for innovations were also taken.[9]

Speakers of Hunsrik are typically bilingual with Portuguese, but are not necessarily familiar with Standard German. The elementary school of Santa Maria do Herval, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul with a population of roughly 6,000, teaches Hunsrik and uses a new orthography for this which is closer to Portuguese than to Standard German conventions, this follows a research by SIL International and led by professor Ursula Wiesemann to standardize the language according to its actual use in the local communities and social networks.[10] This method is also used for teaching on other local municipalities with native Hunsrik speakers. A concurrent standardization approach led by the professor Cléo Altenhofen criticizes this detachment, demanding a closer orthographic tie between Hunsrik and Standard German, and arguing that the efforts should try to revert the Portuguese influence over the language by keeping a very conservative orthography, in a way that it would be only a variation of the original Hunsrückisch dialect.[11][12]

In July 2018, the mayor of Blumenau, Mario Hildebrandt, signed Decree no. 11,850/2018, which created the Bilingual Erich Klabunde Municipal School, offering teaching in Portuguese and German.[13][14][15]

Co-official status[16]

East Pomeranian edit

East Pomeranian, a dialect of Low German, is spoken in many places in southeastern and southern Brazil:

 
Municipalities where East Pomeranian dialects are co-official in Espírito Santo, Brazil
Co-official status[16]

Other German and Low Saxon/Low German dialects in Brazil edit

Plattdüütsch or Vestfaliano edit

Plattdüütsch, or Vestfaliano is a variation of the Westphalian language or Westfalisch, one of the major dialect groups of West Low German. This spoken dialect has legal and co-official status in the municipality of Westfália, according to the lei N° 1302 of 2016[33] This dialect variety was brought by immigrants coming from Westphalia establishing communities and language island[34] in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hunsrik, Ethnologue (2016).
  2. ^ "IPOL realizará formação de recenseadores para o censo linguístico do município de Antônio Carlos-SC - IPOL". e-ipol.org.
  3. ^ a b c . www.lerncafe.de. Archived from the original on 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  4. ^ [1] November 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Altenhofen, Cléo Vilson: Hunsrückisch in Rio Grande do Sul, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1996, p. 24.
  6. ^ Altenhofen, p. 42.
  7. ^ Altenhofen, p. 69.
  8. ^ Altenhofen, p. 38.
  9. ^ Altenhofen, p. 45.
  10. ^ Wiesemann, Ursula (2008). "Contribuição ao desenvolvimento de uma ortografia da língua Hunsrik falada na América do Sul". Summer Institute of Linguistics. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-0012-96BA-9.
  11. ^ "Brasilien: Hunsrücker Platt wird zweite Amtssprache". volksfreund.de. 2014-03-27. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  12. ^ "Uff Hunsrickisch schreiwe: Entrevista mit Cléo Altenhofen / Escrever em Hunsrückisch: Entrevista com Cléo Altenhofen | IPOL". ipol.org.br. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  13. ^ "Blumenau é pioneira na criação de escolas bilíngues". 25 July 2019. from the original on 2019-09-30. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  14. ^ "Blumenau terá duas escolas bilíngues". from the original on 2019-09-30. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  15. ^ Decreto Nº 11.850, de 24 de julho de 2018, Leis Municipais, acessado em 29 de setembro de 2019
  16. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  17. ^ a b c d Bost, Bodo: Pommersche Sprache erlebt Renaissance in Brasilien. VDA Globus 1/2010.
  18. ^ , Câmara Municipal de Afonso Cláudio
  19. ^ , Prefeitura Municipal de Itarana
  20. ^ . itarana.es.gov.br
  21. ^ "Pomerano!? | Língua Portuguesa". Lpniceia.wordpress.com. 2008-12-27. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  22. ^ "Ontem e hoje : percurso linguistico dos pomeranos de Espigão D'Oeste-RO" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  23. ^ (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 21 December 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  24. ^ Pessoa, Maria do Socorro (1996). "Percurso linguistico dos pomeranos de Espigão D Oeste-RO" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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  29. ^ Göz Kaufmann (2004). "Eine Gruppe - Zwei Geschichten - Drei Sprachen. Rußlanddeutsche Mennoniten in Brasilien und Paraguay". Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. 71 (3): 257–306. JSTOR 40505042.
  30. ^ "Mennoniten - junge gemeinde - Mennoniten in Lateinamerika / Paraguay / Brasilien / Bolivien / Mexiko / Südamerika". Jungegemeinde.de. 2007-03-18. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  31. ^ René Laglstorfer. "Schuhplattln auf Brasilianisch". derStandard.at. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  32. ^ "Fundação Cultural Suábio-Brasileira". Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  33. ^ (PDF). camarawestfalia.rs.gov.br. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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million people in Brazil speak the Hunsrik Language 1 5 million speak Standard German citation needed Brazilian GermanNative toBrazilLanguage familyIndo European GermanicWest GermanicElbe Germanic and North Sea GermanicHigh and Low GermanBrazilian GermanWriting systemLatin script German alphabet German BrailleOfficial statusOfficial language in Brazil 2 3 17 municipalities Antonio CarlosSanta Maria do HervalDomingos MartinsItaranaLaranja da TerraPancasSanta Maria de JetibaVila PavaoItuetaEspigao d OestePomerodeCangucuIpumirimTreze TiliasBaraoWestfaliaSao Joao do OesteLanguage codesISO 639 3 partially included in pdt Plautdietsch hrx Hunsrik nds Low German more specifically East Pomeranian in Brazil German speakers from Germany Switzerland and Austria make up the largest group of immigrants after Portuguese and Italian speakers They tended to preserve their language longer than the speakers of Italian which is closer to Portuguese Consequently German and Low Saxon German was the second most common family language in Brazil at the 1940 census However even in areas that are still dominated by German speakers most are bilingual Today Low German is increasingly cultivated as a cultural heritage and several municipalities have recently given co official status with Portuguese to one Brazilian variant or another of it The language Hunsrik or Riograndenser Hunsruckisch is the most significant variant It is particularly well represented in the two southernmost states Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina But especially in Espirito Santo there are significant pockets whose dialect is based on East Low German East Pomeranian 4 3 and some other dialects can be found locally due to 20th century immigration Contents 1 Hunsrik 2 East Pomeranian 3 Other German and Low Saxon Low German dialects in Brazil 3 1 Plattduutsch or Vestfaliano 4 See also 5 ReferencesHunsrik editMain article Hunsrik Hunsrik a language derived from the Hunsruckisch dialect is also referred to as Riograndenser Hunsruckisch or Brazilian Hunsruckisch after the country s southernmost state Rio Grande do Sul It is also strongly represented in Santa Catarina where the local variant is referred to as Katharinensisch and in Parana Together these three states form Brazil s South Region The area attracted significant immigration from German speaking countries German immigration to Rio Grande do Sul started in 1824 5 The German workers and settlers came from many different regions but especially from the poor regions Hunsruck and nearby Palatinate The German dialects began to mix with each other adopting elements of the languages spoken by other immigrants to form varieties that differed from municipality to municipality often from family to family and which had no relation to the dialect lines in Germany 6 However in most places the Hunsruck dialect proved dominant Initially the immigrants had to organize their own school system 7 but this was to change Due to lack of exposure from 1938 till 1961 German was not even taught at higher schools 8 Standard German became restricted to formal contexts such as church whereas all daily interactions happened either in dialect or in Portuguese from which the required words for innovations were also taken 9 Speakers of Hunsrik are typically bilingual with Portuguese but are not necessarily familiar with Standard German The elementary school of Santa Maria do Herval a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul with a population of roughly 6 000 teaches Hunsrik and uses a new orthography for this which is closer to Portuguese than to Standard German conventions this follows a research by SIL International and led by professor Ursula Wiesemann to standardize the language according to its actual use in the local communities and social networks 10 This method is also used for teaching on other local municipalities with native Hunsrik speakers A concurrent standardization approach led by the professor Cleo Altenhofen criticizes this detachment demanding a closer orthographic tie between Hunsrik and Standard German and arguing that the efforts should try to revert the Portuguese influence over the language by keeping a very conservative orthography in a way that it would be only a variation of the original Hunsruckisch dialect 11 12 In July 2018 the mayor of Blumenau Mario Hildebrandt signed Decree no 11 850 2018 which created the Bilingual Erich Klabunde Municipal School offering teaching in Portuguese and German 13 14 15 Co official status 16 Santa Catarina Antonio Carlos Ipumirim Treze Tilias Rio Grande do Sul Santa Maria do Herval BaraoEast Pomeranian editThis article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available November 2016 Main article East Low German Main article East Pomeranian dialect East Pomeranian a dialect of Low German is spoken in many places in southeastern and southern Brazil Projeto de Educacao Escolar Pomerana founded 2004 by teachers and five municipalities in Espirito Santo Santa Maria de Jetiba Laranja da Terra Vila Pavao Domingos Martins Pancas Education in Brazilian East Pomeranian 17 3 Spoken in Rondonia since 1970 17 In Santa Leopoldina first European settlement in Espirito Santo the descendants of immigrants from Switzerland and Luxembourg now speak East Pomeranian 17 Santa Maria de Jetiba previously part of Santa Leopoldina is Brazil s center of Pommeranian culture with 90 ethnic Pommeranians 17 nbsp Municipalities where East Pomeranian dialects are co official in Espirito Santo BrazilCo official status 16 Espirito Santo Afonso Claudio in the district of Mata Fria 18 Domingos Martins Itarana 19 20 Laranja da Terra Pancas 21 Santa Maria de Jetiba Vila Pavao Santa Catarina Pomerode Rio Grande do Sul Cangucu Rondonia Espigao d Oeste 22 23 24 25 Minas Gerais Itueta only in the district of Vila Nietzel 26 27 28 Other German and Low Saxon Low German dialects in Brazil editPlautdietsch spoken by Mennonites from the former Soviet Union since the 1930s 29 30 Tyrol Austro Bavarian dialect and Vorarlberg Alemannic in Treze Tilias since 1933 31 Danube Swabian in Guarapuava since 1951 32 Parana Wolga Deutsch VestfalianoPlattduutsch or Vestfaliano edit Plattduutsch or Vestfaliano is a variation of the Westphalian language or Westfalisch one of the major dialect groups of West Low German This spoken dialect has legal and co official status in the municipality of Westfalia according to the lei N 1302 of 2016 33 This dialect variety was brought by immigrants coming from Westphalia establishing communities and language island 34 in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina See also editList of territorial entities where German is an official language Geographical distribution of German speakers Languages of Brazil German BraziliansReferences edit Hunsrik Ethnologue 2016 IPOL realizara formacao de recenseadores para o censo linguistico do municipio de Antonio Carlos SC IPOL e ipol org a b c Pommern in 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