Translation of ten fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm into the Low German dialect of the Germans who emigrated from West Pomerania to Brazil in the 19th century. As a result of the Second World War, most of the inhabitants of West Pomerania had to leave their homeland. This heralded the end of the East Pomeranian dialects in Europe. However, many East Pomeranians had already emigrated in the 19th century, most of them to the USA, but some also to Brazil. Unlike in the USA, around 200,000 people in several states still speak Pomerano or Pomeranian there. With the kind support of the Stiftung Deutsche Sprache. With a foreword by Marc Oliver Bogdahn, Chief Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany for Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil.
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A West Germanic language and the most widely spoken native language in the European Union (approximately 90 to 100 million speakers). It is characterized by a rich inflectional system, four cases, and the ability to form extremely long compound nouns.