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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...
- Plautdietsch-Freunde is a Detmold-based non-profit organization with the goal of do****enting, nurturing, and promoting the Plautdietsch language. Mennonite...
- border within the German dialects. Plautdietsch is included within Low Prussian by some observers. Excluding Plautdietsch, Low Prussian can be considered...
- languages natively spoken in Kazakhstan are Dungan, Ili Turki, Ingush, Plautdietsch, and Sinte Romani. A number of more recent immigrant languages, such...
- in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in the Russian Mennonite diaspora worldwide. Low German...
- Mennonites in Paraguay are either Plautdietsch-speakers of mostly Flemish, Frisian and Prussian ancestry or, like the majority of Paraguayans, of mixed...
- variety or separate language is subject to discussion. The status of Plautdietsch as a German variety or separate language is subject to discussion. menschlich...
- varieties with a disputed status as separate languages (e.g., Low German/Plautdietsch), it is estimated that approximately 90–95 million people speak German...
- generations, but Plautdietsch-speaking Mennonite immigrants—mainly from Mexico, where there is lesser to no ****imilation—rebrought Plautdietsch to Kansas....
- There they gradually replaced their Dutch and Frisian languages with the Plautdietsch dialect spoken in the area, blending into it elements of their native...