The Pittsburgh English dialect, or "Pittsburghese," derives from influences from the Scotch-Irish, German, Central European and Eastern European immigrants. The dialect is somewhat similar in tone to other nearby regional dialects (ie, Philadelphia, Baltimore), but is noted for its somewhat
staccato rhythms (a result of the Eastern European influence). The lexicon itself contains notable
cognates borrowing from Croatian and other Slavic and European languages. Examples include babushka,
pierogi, and halushky.