Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/09

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Subject: [Leica] Plattdeutsch
From: DouglasMSharp at netscape.net (Douglas M. Sharp)
Date: Tue Nov 9 15:52:00 2004
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Hi Dan,
Plattdeutsch, usually pronounced Pla-dutsch, is indeed from Northwest 
Germany - Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein,
Before the WW-I a more or less feudal system of farming, "Leibeigentum", 
close to slavery was the norm in that area
and forced many of the rural workforce to leave Germany for the New 
World. The Penn-Dutch are often thought to have been from Holland, far 
from it most were German. Their language is, in some respects, quite 
close to English, so it would have been quite easy to mix the two.
A few years ago there was a play on TV here in Germany set in the NW, 
the TV company had to use sub-titles when it was
shown in Bavaria.

Douglas


Replies: Reply from corkflor at iol.ie (Alex Hurst) ([Leica] Plattdeutsch)
Reply from feli2 at earthlink.net (Feli di Giorgio) ([Leica] Plattdeutsch)
In reply to: Message from telyt at earthlink.net (telyt@earthlink.net) ([Leica] OT:How many languages do you speak?)
Message from DouglasMSharp at netscape.net (Douglas M. Sharp) ([Leica] OT:How many languages do you speak?)
Message from dpost at triad.rr.com (Dan Post) ([Leica] OT:How many languages do you speak?)