Pennsylvania Dutch is just a form of low German. High German is just a more formal pronunciation of things, and is spoken among the Amish & Mennonites. So if you were to say Papiertasche or Papiersack, it would probably suffice, and be understood.
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onweersbui is the word for thunderstorm in Dutch. This is a word for storm with lightening.
There are 2 syllables. Pa-per.
pa-per. 2 syllables.
There are 2 syllables. Pa-per.
The Pennsylvania Dutch got their name from the English word "Deutsch," which means German in German. The Dutch pronunciation of "Deutsch" led to the term "Dutch" being used to refer to the German-speaking immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Denmark is the country where the word papirs comes from.Specifically, the word is a noun in its genitive (or possessive) singular indefinite form. It means "of paper, paper's". The pronunciation will be "pa-peer" in Danish.
Dutch Romberger died May 26, 1983, in Weikert, PA, USA.
Dutch Rudolph died April 17, 1967, in Natrona, PA, USA.
Dutch Rudolph was born July 10, 1882, in Natrona, PA, USA.
Dutch Sterrett was born October 1, 1889, in Milroy, PA, USA.
Dutch Jordan was born January 5, 1880, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.