Hutterite Pilgrimage: Karolina from Grosspold speaks their "Landler" dialect
Hutterite Pilgrimage: Karolina from Grosspold speaks their "Landler" dialect
We were very impressed to find out that many of these Landler still live in Grosspold to this day, and speak a unique dialect that greatly resembles Hutterisch! Katarina was born and raised in Grosspold and still speaks the Landler dialect. Here she shows us her garden and what each vegetable is called in her dialect. I was very excited to hear her say "Kratzavitz" to the cucumbers just like we do!! I've wondered where this word came from for a long time Quote: In October 1756, they were moved from Rumes to Grosspold. The empress had had new houses built there. Each head of a family was to be given his own separate house and was promised arable land and meadows as well if he would accept instruction and attend the Lutheran church. The Hermannstadt City Council impressed on the pastor from Grosspold, who had already had a disputation with the Carinthians at Alwinz, that he should do his utmost to win these people back to Lutheranism.