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Yiddish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of English words of Yiddish origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of English words of Yiddish origin , many of which have entered the English language by way of American English. Spelling of some of these Yiddish language words may be variable (for ...
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A list of words and phrases sorted by Hebrew spelling, with Latin character spelling and English translation.
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The Kosher Nosh's Yiddish Dictionary with sound ... The History and Development of Yiddish; Harkavy's Yiddish-English ... Since the Yiddish word is being transliterated using the English alphabet, it's a "best guess" process anyway. I assume phonetically based, instead of a strict Hebrew character to English character...
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A breyre hob ich? - I have no alternative ... A breyte deye hob'n - To do all the talking (To have the greatest say or authority) ... Ei! Ei! - Yiddish exclamation equivalent to the English "Oh!"
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A free online Yiddish Glossary. ... A little bit of Yiddish... ; Yiddish is a language that is used by Ashkenazi Jews that is related to German (but also has many Slavic, Hebrew, and Aramaic loan words). It is written using the Hebrew script.
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