Wann du des lese kannscht, dann wescht Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch. If you can’t understand that previous sentence, then maybe you don’t speak or understand Pennsylvania Dutch. But perhaps you’ve heard ...
Pennsylvania Dutch is David Adam’s first language. Today, Adam and his wife Jean, both 76 of Orefield, instruct classes on the dialect and put on skits for attendees at the Kutztown Folk Festival.
Is Norfolk dialect worth preserving? What words and phrases do you treasure? Share your thoughts. Add your comment Do you know what a Bishy-barney-bee is? Try our Norfolk dialect quiz. It is very ...
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