Dialect

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'''Till''' is used in the sense of ''by'' (as in ''till dinner'').
'''Till''' is used in the sense of ''by'' (as in ''till dinner'').
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'''Red''' or '''Ret up''' is used in the sense of getting something together or cleaning up. Herman ''[[HB Journal for Mar 10, 1940|rets out]]'' a few things for breakfast one morning.
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'''Red''' or '''Ret up''' is used in the sense of cleaning up.
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'''All''' is used as ''all out'' or ''all gone''. (''[[HB Journal for Apr 19, 1940|Our coal is all again...]]'')
==Grammatical constructions==
==Grammatical constructions==

Current revision as of 14:01, 5 May 2008

The Lancaster County dialect includes some expressions from Pennsylvania German (Dutch) and other sources.

Expressions

Once is frequently used in the sense of for once. (We ... had quite an enjoyable evening home once.)

Till is used in the sense of by (as in till dinner).

Red or Ret up is used in the sense of cleaning up.

All is used as all out or all gone. (Our coal is all again...)

Grammatical constructions

Adjective forms as adverbs: Adjectives, especially intensifiers, are used as adverbs frequently for emphasis (terrible busy.)

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