Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Barossa German (German: Barossadeutsch or Barossa Deutsch) refers to a dialect of German, which was once common in South Australia. The prominent South Australian writer, Colin Thiele (1920–2006), whose grandparents were German immigrants, referred to "Barossa Deutsch" as: "that quaintly inbred and hybrid language evolved from a century of linguistic isolation". It takes its name from the Barossa Valley, where many German people settled during the 19th century.. }
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- Barossa_German comment "Barossa German (German: Barossadeutsch or Barossa Deutsch) refers to a dialect of German, which was once common in South Australia. The prominent South Australian writer, Colin Thiele (1920–2006), whose grandparents were German immigrants, referred to "Barossa Deutsch" as: "that quaintly inbred and hybrid language evolved from a century of linguistic isolation". It takes its name from the Barossa Valley, where many German people settled during the 19th century.".