A German creole, more properly a German-based creole language, is a creole language with a significant influence from the German language. A creole language, or simply a creole, is a stable Language that originates seemingly as a nativized Pidgin. The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages.
- Unserdeutsch - ("Our German"), or Rabaul Creole German, is a creole language spoken primarily in Papua New Guinea and the northeast of Australia. Unserdeutsch ("Our German" or Rabaul Creole German, is a German-based creole language spoken primarily in Papua New Guinea and the northeast Papua New Guinea (or ˈpæpjuːə in Tok Pisin: Papua Niugini) officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. It was formed among the New Guinean children residing in a German-run orphanage. The German people (Deutsche are an Ethnic group, in the sense of sharing a common German culture, descent and speaking the German language as Fewer than 100 native speakers exist today, 15 of whom live in New Britain. This article discusses the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea
- Namibian Black German or Küchendeutsch - a German creole formerly spoken in German South West Africa, now Namibia. Namibian Black German (Küchendeutsch is a Pidgin language spoken in various parts of Namibia. Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa on the Atlantic coast
- Belgranodeutsch
Belgranodeutsch or Belgrano-Deutsch is a mixture of German and Spanish spoken in Buenos Aires, specifically in the neighborhood of Belgrano
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