A language spoken in the United States and Canada, it is a blending of several German dialects.
1You can't make me believe that you are pure, unadulterated Pennsylvania Dutch.
2Some rank his work with that of the Shakers and the Pennsylvania Dutch.
3Of Pennsylvania Dutch background, she is married to a steel-worker of Italian antecedents.
4Lancaster County is the home of the Pennsylvania Dutch, the Amish and Mennonites.
5These were pared-thePennsylvania Dutch say snitzed-thenight before the day of boiling.
6The narrator engaged a Mr. Trautwein to paint his disintegrating Pennsylvania Dutch barn.
7We're Pennsylvania Dutch, so what's the use gettin' cross when we're called that?
8Near their destination an irate Pennsylvania Dutch motorist berates his father for improper driving.
9Inside, the women were chattering in Pennsylvania Dutch, which sounded a lot like German.
10The Reading-Berks County Pennsylvania Dutch Travel Association now has among its membership 41 factory outlets.
11The Pennsylvania Dutch were polite but cautious of outsiders.
12They were all either Germans or " Pennsylvania Dutch," and people of limited means.
13He was hitting on one of the Pennsylvania Dutch girls who made the funnel cake.
14What under the sun did Pennsylvania Dutch have to do with my becoming a singer?
15You put Pennsylvania Dutch into this country and there'll never be another coroner's jury called!
16The " Pennsylvania Dutch" used a sassafras stick to stir it.