Texas German (german: Texasdeutsch) is a group of
German language dialects spoken in
Texas
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by descendants of
German immigrants who settled there in the mid-19th century. These "
German Texans
German Texan (german: Deutschtexaner) is both a term to describe immigrants who arrived in the Republic of Texas from Germany from the 1830s onward and an ethnic category that includes their descendants in today's state of Texas. The arriving Ge ...
" founded the towns of
Bulverde,
New Braunfels
New Braunfels ( ) is a city in Comal and Guadalupe counties in the U.S. state of Texas known for its German Texan heritage. It is the seat of Comal County. The city covers and had a population of 90,403 as of the 2020 Census. A suburb just north ...
,
Fredericksburg,
Boerne,
Pflugerville,
Walburg and
Comfort in
Texas Hill Country
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;
Muenster in North Central Texas; and
Schulenburg
Schulenburg is a city in Fayette County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,633 at the 2020 census. Known for its German culture, Schulenburg is home of the Texas Polka Music Museum. It is in a rural, agricultural area settled by Germa ...
,
Brenham
Brenham ( ) is a city in east-central Texas in Washington County, United States, with a population of 17,369 according to the 2020 U.S. census. It is the county seat of Washington County.
Washington County is known as the "Birthplace of Texas ...
, Industry, New Ulm and
Weimar
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in east Texas.
History and documentation
While most heritage languages in the United States die out by the third generation, Texas German is unusual in that most German Texans continued to speak German in their homes and communities for several generations after settling in the state.
The State of Texas recognized German as having equal status to
Spanish
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from 1846 up until
World War I
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, when Texan education rules were established mandating English-only instruction, requiring children to learn English in school regardless of what was spoken at home. Due to the assimilation of these communities and public hostility towards the German language during both
World War I
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and
World War II
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, Texas German speakers drifted towards English, and few passed the language to their descendants. By 1950, the number of new speakers of the language was virtually zero.
The
dialects are near extinction, as they are now spoken almost exclusively by a few elderly German Texans.
Currently, Dr. Hans Boas at
the University of Texas
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is recording and studying the dialect, building on research originally performed by Dr. Glenn Gilbert of
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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in the 1960s.
Boas' book on the language, ''The Life and Death of Texas German'', describes the German dialects which may have been the source of the language spoken in Texas.
A short documentary project named "All Güt Things" was produced about Texas German in 2016.
An episode with the title "Texas German" was published on the podcast Yellow of the Egg in 2022, where Dr. Hans C. Boas (Director of the Texas German Dialect Project) was a guest.
Current distribution and population
As of the U.S. 2000 Census, some 1,035 people report speaking German at home in
Fredericksburg, the town with the largest community of Texas German speakers, representing 12.48% of the total population, 840 in
New Braunfels
New Braunfels ( ) is a city in Comal and Guadalupe counties in the U.S. state of Texas known for its German Texan heritage. It is the seat of Comal County. The city covers and had a population of 90,403 as of the 2020 Census. A suburb just north ...
,
150 in
Schulenburg
Schulenburg is a city in Fayette County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,633 at the 2020 census. Known for its German culture, Schulenburg is home of the Texas Polka Music Museum. It is in a rural, agricultural area settled by Germa ...
,
85 in
Stonewall, 70 in
Boerne,
65 in
Harper
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, 45 in
Comfort and 19 in
Weimar
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,
all of which except for Schulenburg and Weimar, lie in the traditional Texas German heartland of the Hill Country.
Gillespie County, with the communities of Fredericksburg,
Harper
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,
Stonewall, and
Luckenbach, has a German-speaking population of 2,270, 11.51% of the county's total. In all, 82,100 German-speakers reside in the state of Texas,
including European German speakers.
Comparisons with German and English
Texas German is adapted to U.S. measurement and legal terminologies.
Standard American German words typically were invented, introduced from other German dialects of the region, or English loanwords were introduced for words not present in 19th-century German. Dialect leveling is also found throughout many of the American German dialects including Texas German.
In some cases, these new words also exist in modern Standard German, but with a different meaning. For instance, the word (used for "airplane") means
airship
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In early ...
in Standard German.
The table below illustrates some examples of differences:
See also
*
German Texan
German Texan (german: Deutschtexaner) is both a term to describe immigrants who arrived in the Republic of Texas from Germany from the 1830s onward and an ethnic category that includes their descendants in today's state of Texas. The arriving ...
*
New Braunfels, Texas
New Braunfels ( ) is a city in Comal and Guadalupe counties in the U.S. state of Texas known for its German Texan heritage. It is the seat of Comal County. The city covers and had a population of 90,403 as of the 2020 Census. A suburb just nor ...
*
Czech Texan
Czech Texans are residents of the state of Texas who are of Czech Republic, Czech ancestry. Large scale Czech immigration to Texas began after the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire, Revolutions of 1848 changed the political climate in Cen ...
*
Pennsylvania German
The Pennsylvania Dutch ( Pennsylvania Dutch: ), also known as Pennsylvania Germans, are a cultural group formed by German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. They emigrated primarily from German-spe ...
*
Hutterite German
Hutterite German (German: ''Hutterisch'') is an Upper German dialect of the Bavarian variety of the German language, which is spoken by Hutterite communities in Canada and the United States. Hutterite is also called Tirolean, but this is an ana ...
*
Plautdietsch
*
German language in the United States
Over 50 million Americans claim German ancestry, which makes them the largest single claimed ancestry group in the United States. Around 1.06 million people in the United States speak the German language at home. It is the second most spoken ...
References
Sources
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External links
"All Gut Things" crowdsourcing projectTexas German Dialect Project*
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German dialects
New Braunfels, Texas
German-American culture in Texas
Endangered diaspora languages
Texas Hill Country
German-American history
Gillespie County, Texas
German language in the United States
Languages of Texas