Amish Languages
Most Amish are
trilingual. They speak a dialect of German called
Pennsylvania Dutch at home; they
use High German at their
worship services; and they learn English at
school. They speak English when they deal with
anyone who is not Amish. They pronounce Amish
with a broad "a" (Ah-mish).
The Amish are a private people who believe God
has kept them together despite pressure to change
from the modern world. They are not perfect, but
they are a strong example of a community that
supports and cares for its members. They are a
people apart; they are also a people together.
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