Amish speak a dialect called Pennsylvania Dutch or Pennsylvania German. It is a German dialect which in its everyday usage often incorporates English words. The dialect is generally not written. It’s spoken in everyday conversation as the primary language of the home, business, and social inter...
We were relieved when it was all ended in 1972 – you have no idea of how the horror lifted, or maybe you do, if you are of an age to remember. And then horrified by the pictures of the scramble to get Americans and those Vietnamese citizens unfortunate to be American-adjacent and ...
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Now, maybe you should try to bring some of those precious few cells of grey matter of yours to bear on this sentence. What does necessary for the security of a free state mean? Why would we possibly need weapons in order to ensure our security? If your response is something to the ...
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cold dump is populated by toys that somehow ended up here after they were not wanted or played with by the children they were given to. The moniker of “misfit toys” seems a bit harsh given that all Santa is churning out of his workshop are grey wheeled boxes. Hmmm, let’s see. Wo...
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GreyCatz September 22, 2013 at 5:43 am Grüss Gott, herr Zimmermann: Thanks for your much appreciated comments. I hope that you will be able to provide some views on the following: a) My first theory is that back in the mid-18th century the first Amish, being Swiss, used a dialect ...