Mennonite Low German
English
Etymology
Mennonite + Low German, because Mennonites were the ones to carry it out of Prussia.
Proper noun
- Plautdietsch (a variety of Low Prussian East Low German), particularly as it is spoken by Mennonites outside Germany: in North and South America, Russia, and some other countries. (Not to be confused with the High German language Pennsylvania German; both are spoken in Pennsylvania.)
Synonyms
- (variety of Low German): Plautdietsch
Translations
variety of Low German — See also translations at Plautdietsch
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See also
- Chortitza, Molotschna (historically and linguistically important settlements)
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