Apple = AppelApples = Eppel
Schnitz
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
Äpfel is how you say apples in German.
hallo
hinkel
esse
The expression "Pennsylvania Dutch" referring to this group of people is an alteration of the word "Deutsch" meaning "German." The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually as much of Swiss origin as German.
pretty = hibsch
to bake (verb) = backe
Peach = der PaerschingPeaches = Paersching
No. Pennsylvania Dutch relates to Deutsch, i.e. German.
Welcome is an English equivalent of 'Wilkom'.