Amish Vocabulary "Things Seen on a Farm"
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So lernen deutsche Englisch XD
That's how german people learn English.
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I mean what did you guys expect? That a group of people that emmigrates from a certain place (in this case Palatinate) starts to speark Russian or Chinese? ;)
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I'm pretty sure that the language is a mix of mostly German & Dutch. For example, he word "bavvahrei is closer to the Dutch word "boerderij" than the German word "bauernhof".
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@guude1304 Des liecht awwer blooss dodroo, dass ihr unser schääni schprooch geklaut henn ;-) Ne , Spass beiseite. die Auswanderer, die damals nach PA gegangen sind stammen aus der Gegend rund um die Pfalz. Da sind sicherlich auch rheinhessische Einflüße dabei
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Richtig, gut erkannt. Das ist Pälzisch! Für Pälzer sofort und einfach zu verstehen.
Paelzisch should be spoken all over the world. Dann gäbs a wennicher Huddel uff der Welt.
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Donkeys are a-holes
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@spectr891 There is something called "true happiness" and you won't find it in your PC or TV, or even you car..
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how do you say "progress"
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i thought this was a comedy.. kinda disappointed..
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I just recently discovered my ancestors came to NY in 1710 from Oberstadt, Germany
I got a question. How are they going to watch this.
olstar18 2 years ago 51
It is pfaelzisch. That's almost the same language we speak here in palatinate in southwestern Germany.
pfaelzisch is a german dialect
DerBaer1984 2 years ago 19