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- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German abstract "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch (Portuguese: hunsriqueano riograndense, English: Hunsrik, Hunsriker or Rio Grande Hunsriker), spoken in parts of Brazil, is a Brazilian West Germanic language derived primarily from the Hunsrückisch dialect of the German Language.Riograndenser Hunsrückisch developed from the Hunsrückisch dialect when immigrants from the Hunsrück region of Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate) settled in southern regions such as Rio Grande do Sul.While primarily based on the Hunsrückisch branch of the German language it has also been greatly influenced by other German dialects such as Pommersch-Platt, Plautdietsch), indigenous languages such as Kaingang and Guarani, and to a lesser extent by other immigrant languages such as Portuguese, Italian and Talian.Portuguese expressions and words are commonly imported into Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, particularly in reference to fauna and flora (which are different from that of Germany) and to technological innovations that did not exist when the original immigrants came to Brazil, leading to words like Aviong for airplane (Portuguese avião) instead of Flugzeug, Kamiong (Pt. caminhão, truck), Televisaum (Pt. televisão), etc. Daily expressions are often literal translations of Portuguese, such as Alles gut? (literally "everything good?", modeled after the Portuguese "tudo bem?", instead of the German "wie geht's?"). Also common are the use of German suffixes attached to Portuguese words, such as Canecachen, "little mug", from Portuguese caneca, "mug", and German diminutive suffix chen; hybrid forms such as Schuhloja, "shoe shop", from German Schuh and Portuguese loja, and Germanized forms of Portuguese verbs: lembrieren, "to remember"; namorieren "to flirt"; respondieren, "to answer" (Portuguese lembrar, namorar, and responder). However, regardless of these borrowings, its grammar and vocabulary are still largely German.Although Riograndenser Hunsrückisch is the most common German dialect in south Brazil, the use of this language - particularly in the last three to four generations - continues to decrease.".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German wikiPageID "652758".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German wikiPageRevisionID "605984451".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German fam Central_German.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German fam Germanic_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German fam High_German_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German fam Rhine_Franconian_dialects.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German familycolor "Indo-European".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German iso "hrx".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German name "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German nativename "Hunsrik".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German script "Latin alphabet".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German speakers "3000000".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German states "Brazil".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:Central_German_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:Endangered_diaspora_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:Endangered_languages.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:German-Brazilian_culture.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:German_language.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German subject Category:Languages_of_Brazil.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German type Language.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German type Language.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German type InformationEntity.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German comment "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch (Portuguese: hunsriqueano riograndense, English: Hunsrik, Hunsriker or Rio Grande Hunsriker), spoken in parts of Brazil, is a Brazilian West Germanic language derived primarily from the Hunsrückisch dialect of the German Language.Riograndenser Hunsrückisch developed from the Hunsrückisch dialect when immigrants from the Hunsrück region of Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate) settled in southern regions such as Rio Grande do Sul.While primarily based on the Hunsrückisch branch of the German language it has also been greatly influenced by other German dialects such as Pommersch-Platt, Plautdietsch), indigenous languages such as Kaingang and Guarani, and to a lesser extent by other immigrant languages such as Portuguese, Italian and Talian.Portuguese expressions and words are commonly imported into Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, particularly in reference to fauna and flora (which are different from that of Germany) and to technological innovations that did not exist when the original immigrants came to Brazil, leading to words like Aviong for airplane (Portuguese avião) instead of Flugzeug, Kamiong (Pt. ".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch German".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Riograndenser Hunsrückisch".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German label "Хунсрик (диалект)".
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Riograndenser_Hunsr%C3%BCckisch_German.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Q304049.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German sameAs Q304049.
- Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German wasDerivedFrom Riograndenser_Hunsrückisch_German?oldid=605984451.