Definitions from Wiktionary (Mennonite Low German)
▸ noun: a variety of or descending from Low Prussian (East Low German, Low German or Low Saxon), that developed in Royal Prussia and which is now spoken by communities not only in Germany but also in North America (Canada, the United States), South America (Argentina, Brazil), Russia and some other places. (Not to be confused with the High German language Pennsylvania German; both are spoken in Pennsylvania.)
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▸ noun: a variety of or descending from Low Prussian (East Low German, Low German or Low Saxon), that developed in Royal Prussia and which is now spoken by communities not only in Germany but also in North America (Canada, the United States), South America (Argentina, Brazil), Russia and some other places. (Not to be confused with the High German language Pennsylvania German; both are spoken in Pennsylvania.)
Similar:
Low Prussian,
Low German,
Pennsylvania German,
Plautdietsch,
Middle Low German,
East Low German,
New Low German,
Mecklenburgish,
Low Germany,
New Prussian,
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