Introduction

The unserdeutsch (what means “our German”), or Germanic Creole of Rabaul (in German Unserdeutsch , Rabaul Creol German ) is a creole at lexical base German E.

Its origin goes up at the time colonial in New Guinea-News-Guinea, in the North-East of the Australia and in the west of the New Britain, there remains today less than one hundred old speakers. These speakers have a command of at least two other languages beside the unserdeutsch: the German , the English, the Kuanua or the Tok pisin.

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