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An alternative interpretation commonly found among laypeople and scholars alike is that the Dutch in Pennsylvania Dutch is an anglicization or "corruption" (folk-etymological re-interpretation) of the Pennsylvania German autonym deitsch, which in the Pennsylvania German language refers to the Pennsylvania Dutch or Germans in general.
Most Old Order Amish, New Order Amish and the Old Beachy Amish speak Pennsylvania Dutch, but Indiana's Swiss Amish also speak Alemannic dialects. [13] As of 2024 [update] , the Amish population passed the milestone of 400,000, [ 14 ] with about 395,000 Old Order Amish living in the United States, and over 6,000 in Canada: a population that is ...
Dutch Bros envisions operating 4,000 stores over the next 10 to 15 years, while Cava thinks it can reach at least 1,000 stores by 2032. That would mean quadrupling store count for Dutch Bros and ...
Amish young women at the beach, Chincoteague, Virginia. The Old Order Amish are among the fastest-growing populations in the world. They have low infant mortality rates. The average Amish woman can expect to have at least seven live births. [23] Other plain sects with the same or similar doctrines can be expected to have similarly explosive growth.
Dutch Bros has generated almost $1.2 billion in revenue but has burned $10 million in cash. The great thing for Cava is that it can fund new locations organically. It owns all of its stores -- and ...
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Dutch Bros (NYSE:BROS) is an Oregon-based regional coffee and cold beverages chain. The firm recently completed its initial public offering (IPO) of BROS stock to raise funds. Dutch Bros is in the ...
The Amish settlement in Daviess County, Indiana with a total Amish population of 4,855 people in 2017 was originally settled mostly by Swiss Amish but switched to Pennsylvania German language over time. [13] [14] A large Swiss Amish settlement was founded in 1968 near Seymour, Missouri. It consisted of 16 church districts in 2017 and a total ...