Pennsylvania Dutch: A Dialect of South German with an Infusion of EnglishTrübner, 1872 - 69 pages |
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... plural of frauen could not well make ' fraae , ' the plural of weib was preferred . ( 6 6 German ' au ' remains in PG . ' plaum ' ( plum ) G. pflaume ; ' daum ' ( thumb ) ; ' haufe ' ( heap ) ; saufe ' ( to sup ) ; haus ' ( house ) ...
... plural of frauen could not well make ' fraae , ' the plural of weib was preferred . ( 6 6 German ' au ' remains in PG . ' plaum ' ( plum ) G. pflaume ; ' daum ' ( thumb ) ; ' haufe ' ( heap ) ; saufe ' ( to sup ) ; haus ' ( house ) ...
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... Plural dii rootǝ wei Nom . dii rootǝ wei , denne rootǝ wei · • sin guut . The red wines are good . iir farb etc. ( G. der rothen Weine Farbe ist schön . ) hab ich ' s etc. ( G. den rothen Weinen . ) Gen. Dat . 99 99 99 • • Acc . dii ...
... Plural dii rootǝ wei Nom . dii rootǝ wei , denne rootǝ wei · • sin guut . The red wines are good . iir farb etc. ( G. der rothen Weine Farbe ist schön . ) hab ich ' s etc. ( G. den rothen Weinen . ) Gen. Dat . 99 99 99 • • Acc . dii ...
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... plural , and as this die is his own feminine and plural article , he will be likely to say ' dii fens ' for the fence , ' dii set ' ( set , of tools , etc. ) , ' dii faundri ' ( foundry ) , ' dii bænk ' ( bank of a stream ) , ' dii færm ...
... plural , and as this die is his own feminine and plural article , he will be likely to say ' dii fens ' for the fence , ' dii set ' ( set , of tools , etc. ) , ' dii faundri ' ( foundry ) , ' dii bænk ' ( bank of a stream ) , ' dii færm ...
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... plural is not thus used in PG . 3 G. ein gutes , but the Austrian extension guăt is not PG . 4 Neuter for feminine , as in Bavarian and Austrian . The next examples are condensed from journals of various localities 30 CHAP . V. § 2 ...
... plural is not thus used in PG . 3 G. ein gutes , but the Austrian extension guăt is not PG . 4 Neuter for feminine , as in Bavarian and Austrian . The next examples are condensed from journals of various localities 30 CHAP . V. § 2 ...
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... plural . This ' sel ' is found in Swisserland , and other parts of the Rhine region . Its Alsatian form tsel , with initial t , shows that it is akin to G. dasselbe . Notwithstanding its resemblance in form and function to Provensal sel ...
... plural . This ' sel ' is found in Swisserland , and other parts of the Rhine region . Its Alsatian form tsel , with initial t , shows that it is akin to G. dasselbe . Notwithstanding its resemblance in form and function to Provensal sel ...
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