1994 PA German Lessons
Mini Lesson #16 |
| 1. How do you say “Christmas tree” in PA German? You would pronounce it GRISHED BAUM, and it is written: Grischtbaam. |
| 2. How would you say “Christmas Day”? You would pronounce it GRISHED DAWK, and it’s written: Grischtdaag. |
Mini Lesson #15 |
| 1. How do you say “Thanksgiving is in November.” in PA German? You would pronounce it IM NOVEMBER ISS DER BAID DAWK, and it is written: Im Nowember iss der Beetdaag. |
| 2. How would you say “Then it will give a great feast.”? You would pronounce it DON GEPPS EN GROSS ESSA, and it’s written: Dann gebt’s ‘n grooss esse. |
Mini Lesson #14 |
| 1. How do you say “Halloween is in October.” in PA German? You would pronounce it IMM OCTOVER ISS ALLERHEIL, and it is written: Im Oktower iss Allerheil. |
| 2. How would you say “The spooks have a great time.”? You would pronounce it DE SPUCKA EN GROSSSEE SEIT HEN, and it’s written: Die Schpucke ‘n groossi Zeit hen. |
Mini Lesson #13 |
| 1. How do you say “How many months does a year have?” in PA German? You would pronounce it VEE FEEL MOONET HUT ESS YAAR, and it is written: Wiffel Munet hot ‘s Yaahr? |
| 2. How would you say “A year has twelve months.”? You would pronounce it ESS YAAR HUT SWELLF MOONET, and it’s written: 'S Yaahr hot zwelf Munet. |
