geh ISO 639

Hutterisch Autonyms

Hutterisch

  • Geography

    CA Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan provinces; isolated settlement in British Columbia. 370 colonies, about 95 people per colony.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Canada

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Carinthian German, Hutterian German, Hutterite German
Hutterisch
35,000 in Canada (2016 census). Total users in all countries: 45,800.
Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan provinces; isolated settlement in British Columbia. 370 colonies, about 95 people per colony.
Northern Central United States of America, Southern Central Canada, Southwestern Canada, Western United States of America
6a (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Germanic, West, High German, German, Upper German, Bavarian-Austrian
About 50% intelligible to Pennsylvania German [pdc], Plautdietsch [pdt], or Standard German [deu] speakers. Although called Tirolean, it is not a pure Tirolean dialect but contains Carinthian and Russian [rus] words.
Home. Used by all. All also use English [eng]. Most also use Standard German [deu].
Almost all adults are literate in English and Biblical German. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2008–2009.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Hutterisch
German, Hutterite
10,800 in United States (2007 SIL). There are 128 colonies in the United States, with about 95 people per colony.
Minnesota; Montana; North Dakota; South Dakota; Washington; Oregon.
6a (Vigorous)
In addition to attendance at public schools in each colony, children attend supplemental private schools with instruction in religion and 16th century Biblical German. Standard German [deu] is also taught in some colonies. Most use Biblical German, Hutterisch, or English [eng] for religious activities. Home. Used by all. Most also use English [eng]. Also use Standard German [deu].
Christian.
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