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Yiddish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yiddish ( yidish or idish , literally "Jewish") is a non-territorial High German language of Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. Yiddish is conventionally written in the Hebrew alphabet. ...
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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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A vibrant, non-profit organization working to rescue Yiddish and other modern Jewish books and celebrate the culture they contain. ... Yiddish Books...
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Yiddish was the vernacular language of most Jews in Eastern and Central Europe before World War II. Today, it is spoken by descendants of those Jews living in the United States, Israel, and other parts of the world. The basic grammar and vo...
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Yiddish has historically been the language of the Ashkenazim, the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe and their descendants around the world. ... The name yidish in Yiddish means simply 'Jewish'. In the past, various designations for the language were used that emphasized the close connection of German and Yiddish,
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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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Avivale's Yiddish Page: Yiddish humor, stories, and links to other Yiddish sites around the world. Special section of links to university-level Yiddish courses. ... More quirky Yiddish advertising, complements of Yosl Alpert: The Stuhmer's Bread Commercial.
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