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- Barossa_German abstract "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. Some words from Barossa German have entered South Australian English.".
- Barossa_German wikiPageExternalLink 1052272.htm.
- Barossa_German wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Barossa_German wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Barossa_German wikiPageExternalLink lutheran.htm.
- Barossa_German wikiPageID "2773928".
- Barossa_German wikiPageRevisionID "585884665".
- Barossa_German hasPhotoCollection Barossa_German.
- Barossa_German subject Category:Culture_of_South_Australia.
- Barossa_German subject Category:German_dialects.
- Barossa_German subject Category:High_German_languages.
- Barossa_German subject Category:Languages_of_Australia.
- Barossa_German type Abstraction100002137.
- Barossa_German type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Barossa_German type Communication100033020.
- Barossa_German type Dialect107155661.
- Barossa_German type GermanDialects.
- Barossa_German type HighGermanLanguages.
- Barossa_German type Language106282651.
- Barossa_German type LanguagesOfAustralia.
- Barossa_German type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Barossa_German type Speech107109196.
- 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.".
- Barossa_German label "Barossa German".
- Barossa_German label "Barossadeutsch".
- Barossa_German label "Бароссадойч".
- Barossa_German label "巴罗莎德语".
- Barossa_German sameAs Barossadeutsch.
- Barossa_German sameAs m.081yfy.
- Barossa_German sameAs Q35031.
- Barossa_German sameAs Q35031.
- Barossa_German sameAs Barossa_German.
- Barossa_German wasDerivedFrom Barossa_German?oldid=585884665.
- Barossa_German isPrimaryTopicOf Barossa_German.