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East Pomeranian dialect

East Pomeranian or Farther Pomeranian is an East Low German dialect moribund in Europe, which used to be spoken in the region of Farther Pomerania when it was part of the German Province of Pomerania, until World War II, and today is part of Poland. Currently, the language survives mainly in Brazil, where it is spoken by descendants of German immigrants of the 19th century and where it was given its own orthography by the linguist Ismael Tressmann. It has co-official status in 11 Brazilian municipalities and has been recognized as a historical and cultural heritage of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. East Pomeranian is also spoken in central Wisconsin and parts of Iowa, in the United States.

Brazilian Municipalities that have co-official East Pomeranian dialect
in which the East Pomeranian dialect has co-official status in Espírito Santo, Brazil. Espírito Santo Afonso Cláudio (in the district of Mata Fria) • Domingos MartinsItaranaLaranja da TerraSanta Maria de JetibáVila Pavão Minas Gerais Itueta Santa Catarina Pomerode Rio Grande do Sul CanguçuSão Lourenço do Sul (under approval) Rondônia Espigão d'Oeste ==Grammar==
Grammar
Verbs Conjugation patterns of Brazilian Pomeranian ==Phonology==
Phonology
Source: Vowels Diphthongs Consonants ==See also==
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