Home / ELP / Languages / 10815 (Plautdietsch) /
10815 (Plautdietsch) {
id: 10815 , code_val: "pdt ", code_authorities: null, primary_name: "Plautdietsch ", alternate_names: "Low-German, Plattdeutsch ", lang_description: "", classification: null, dialect_varieties: "", public_comment: null, private_comment: null, source_id: null, speakers: [ ], language: { code_id: 10815 , featured: 0, cached_documentation_score: -1 , google_group_url: null, simplified_level: null, coordinates: "", updated_at: "2016-10-28 17:16:51 ", speaker_attitude: "", government_support: "", institutional_support: "", _other_languages_used: null, domains_of_use: "", speakers_worldwide: "", second_language_speakers: "", semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "", speakers_worldwide_year: null, bibliography_of_vitality: "", bibliography_of_context: "", bibliography_of_locations: "", user_submission: "A language that seems to only be spoken by select Mennonite groups in the Americas [South America, Mexico, US, Canada], seems to be dying as the communities assimilate into society. It's such a unique and fun language, that was really just an oral language until it got it's first dictionary of language standards printed in the 80s. ", approved: 0, speakers_int_cache: 0, has_audio_samples: 0, has_document_samples: 0, has_image_samples: 0, has_guide_samples: 0, has_video_samples: 0, search_simplified_level: null, user_id: 16454 , code_val_cache: null, has_link_samples: 0, submission_source_info: null, countries: [ ], }, }