Kiautschou Pidgin German

Facts

  • Language: Kiautschou Pidgin German
  • Alternate names:
  • Language code: xdeuk
  • Language family: Creole, German Based (SIL classification)
  • Creole language
  • Earlier form of: German
  • Number of speakers: extinct
  • Script:

More information:

    Introduction

    The Kiautschou German pidgin is a minor extinct pidgin spoken by German-educated Chinese in the Kiautschou Bay concession. The German pidgin never fully developed on its own, instead branching off of the pre-existing English pidgin. Though not extensively recorded, it can be inferred many different local variations exist.

    By Herrmann Julius Meyer - Meyers Geographischer Hand-Atlas, Public Domain
    Map of Kiautschou Bay with Tsingtau, 1905

    The verb

    Because of its nature as a pidgin, it typically did not have full conjugation like native German. Pidgins generally use invariant verb forms regardless of tense, person, or number.

    Sample

    Esselenzy nich wollen nehl Schampin, chinaboi gehen flotti
    German: Excellenz wollen keinen Champagner mehr, der Chinesische Diener wird fortgehen
    English: Your Excellency don't want any more champagne, the Chinese servant will go away
    
    In the sample above, there are two verbs:

    Conjugation