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Plautdietsch (pronounced [ˈplaʊt.ditʃ]) or
Mennonite Low
German is a Low
Prussian dialect of East Low
German with
Dutch influence that
developed in the...
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which were
later acknowledged as
separate languages (e.g., Low German/
Plautdietsch), it is
estimated that
approximately 90–95 million
people speak German...
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border within the
German dialects.
Plautdietsch is
included within Low
Prussian by some observers.
Excluding Plautdietsch, Low
Prussian can be considered...
- in
Northern Germany and the
northeastern Netherlands. The
dialect of
Plautdietsch is also
spoken in the
Russian Mennonite diaspora worldwide. "Low" refers...
- Pfeffernuss) in German,
pepernoten (sing. pepernoot) in Dutch, päpanät in
Plautdietsch,
pfeffernusse or
peppernuts in English, and pebernødder in Danish. Johann...
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speak Plautdietsch (a Low
German dialect) in
everyday life, but use
mostly Standard German for
reading (the Bible) and writing. The
Plautdietsch-speaking...
- 000 were
ethnic Mennonites, most of them
Russian Mennonites, who
speak Plautdietsch, a Low
German dialect.
There are also some
hundreds of
Pennsylvania German...
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Plautdietsch-Freunde is a Detmold-based non-profit
organization with the goal of do****enting, nurturing, and
promoting the
Plautdietsch language. Mennonite...
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languages are
recognized as
official in the city: Spanish, English, and
Plautdietsch. The po****tion in 1953 was just
under 3,000,
composed almost entirely...
- generations, but
Plautdietsch-speaking
Mennonite immigrants—mainly from Mexico,
where there is
lesser to no ****imilation—brought
Plautdietsch back to Kansas...