Plautdietsch
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A language of Canada
Alternate Names
Low German, Mennonite German, Mennoniten Platt
Autonym
Plautdietsch
User Population
80,000 in Canada (Salminen 2007). Total users in all countries: 401,360.
Location
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan provinces.
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Language Status
8a (Moribund).
Dialects
50% intelligible of other Low German languages, Standard German [deu], Pennsylvania German [pdc], and Hutterite German [geh]. Plautdietsch has major differences from European Low German dialects still spoken along the North Sea and Baltic Ocean due to the various places where Mennonites lived during the past 150 years (Epp 1993).
Typology
SVO; prepositions; genitives after noun heads; question word initial; 5 prefixes; 2 suffixes; nontonal.
Language Development
Literacy rate in L2: 95%. Bible: 2003.


Christian.