- Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania German: Pennsylvanisch Deitsche), [1][2][3] also referred to as Pennsylvania Germans, are an ethnic group in Pennsylvania in the United States, Ontario in Canada, and other regions of both nations [4][5] They largely originate from the Palatinate region of Germany, and settled in Pennsylvania during the 17th
- Pennsylvania Dutch language - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Dutch (Deitsch, Pennsilfaanisch-Deitsch ⓘ or Pennsilfaanisch) or Pennsylvania German is a variety of Palatine German [3] spoken by the Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Amish, Mennonites, Fancy Dutch, and other related groups in the United States and Canada
- Pennsylvania Dutch Country - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Dutch Country (Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsylvanie Deitschland, Deitscherei, or Pennsilfaanisch-Deitschland), or Pennsylvania Dutchland, [4][5] is a region of German Pennsylvania spanning the Delaware Valley and South Central and Northeastern regions of Pennsylvania
- Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine is the typical and traditional fare of the Pennsylvania Dutch Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine reflects influences of the Pennsylvania Dutch's German heritage, agrarian society, and rejection of rapid change [1]
- Pennsylvania Dutch English - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Dutch English is a dialect of English that has been influenced by the Pennsylvania Dutch language It is largely spoken in South Central Pennsylvania, both by people who are monolingual in English and bilingual in Pennsylvania Dutch and English
- Who Are the Pennsylvania Dutch? A Brief History of this Rural Community
The Pennsylvania Dutch took their new status as American settlers seriously, thus promoting the title of Pennsylvania Dutch, as it distinguished them from other European Germans who began filtering into the United States later in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Fancy Dutch - Wikipedia
Some Black and indigenous people in North America have historically identified with Pennsylvania Dutch culture, with many of the Pennsylvania Dutch diaspora being Melungeons who referred to themselves as "Black Dutch"
- Pennsylvania Dutch – Wikipedia
Die von ihnen besiedelte Region wird in Amerika als Pennsylvania Dutch Country bezeichnet Zum zunächst besiedelten Kerngebiet gehören die Städte Allentown, Hershey, Lancaster, Reading und York Die Sprache dieser Gruppe Deutschamerikaner, die teilweise noch gesprochen wird, heißt Pennsylvania Deitsch, offiziell Pennsylvania Dutch
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