pennsylvania dutch造句(1) Ben:- Your accent. Pennsylvania Dutch?
(2) They are known as the Pennsylvania Dutch.
(3) The Pennsylvania Dutch are actually from Germany, aka Deutschland.
(4) We drove slowly through main streets of sleepy Pennsylvania Dutch towns , slowing to twenty miles an hour so as not to crowd the horses and horse carriages on their way to market.
(5) The Pennsylvania Dutch are from Germany, not from the Netherlands.
(6) The first celebrants of Groundhog Day were Pennsylvania Dutch who used the holiday as an excuse to get together and party.
(7) The Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks convincing.
(8) In longevity news, the spotlight frequently passes from one group to another: Georgian yogurt eaters, Japanese pensioners, the Pennsylvania Dutch.
(9) The holiday has its roots in old European tales about weather and began as a Pennsylvania Dutch celebration in the 18th and 19th century.
(10) A city of southeast Pennsylvania east-northeast of Harrisburg. It is an industrial center in the Pennsylvania Dutch farm country. Population, 24, 800.
(11) Old Order Amish — the most traditional of the Pennsylvania Dutch communities — are unusual in many ways.
(12) These legends were brought to the United States in the 1700s when German immigrants settled in Pennsylvania Dutch country, according to the University of Florida's Center for Children.
(13) Phone calls to egg farms in the mid-Atlantic region led to Pennsylvania Dutch Country, where many Amish people live.