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„ Es ist so oft passiert, dass ich es nicht mehr zählen kann “, sagte Sara auf Plautdietsch ( eine Variante des Ostniederdeutschen aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert ), ihrer Muttersprache, der einzigen Sprache, die sie und die meisten Frauen in der Gemeinde sprechen.
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“ It happened so many times, I lost count, ” Sara said in her native Low German, the only language she speaks, like most women in the community.Mennonite children attend school in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia.
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