Die Pfälzer können sich mit den Amish People
problemlos unterhalten:
"If visitors from the Pfalz, the area from where many of the Amish people stem from, encounter Amish people, conversation is often possible without any problems. There are hardly any differences between the "Deitsch" that is still spoken today in this small part of south-western Germany and the one spoken by the Amish. There are approximately 400,000 Germans speaking Pfälzisch, the specific German dialect from which the "Pennsylvania German" is mainly derived."
*lacht
"If visitors from the Pfalz, the area from where many of the Amish people stem from, encounter Amish people, conversation is often possible without any problems. There are hardly any differences between the "Deitsch" that is still spoken today in this small part of south-western Germany and the one spoken by the Amish. There are approximately 400,000 Germans speaking Pfälzisch, the specific German dialect from which the "Pennsylvania German" is mainly derived."
*lacht
Anobella - 4. Okt, 10:18
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