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Yiddish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yiddish ( yidish or idish, literally "Jewish") is a High German language of ... Yiddish is written and spoken in Orthodox Jewish communities around ...
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Yiddish: Definition from Answers.com
Yiddish n. The language historically of Ashkenazic Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, resulting from a fusion of elements derived principally from
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Yiddish - definition of Yiddish by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Translations of Yiddish. Yiddish synonyms, Yiddish antonyms. Information about Yiddish in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ...
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Yiddish Language and Culture - Judaism 101
Yiddish was the international language of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe until the middle of the 20th century. Learn about the history of the ...
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Beginner's Yiddish Dictionary
Look up Yiddish words, see their Yiddish-letter spellings, and get a brief definition.
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Yiddish language - Definition
Yiddish ( , Jiddisch) is a Germanic language spoken by about four million Jews throughout the world. ... Yiddish and German share a large portion of their respective ...
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Yiddish - Wiktionary
Yiddish , from Yidish Daytsh (short for Jidisch Dajtsch), from ... Yiddish (uncountable) A West Germanic language that developed from Middle High German dialects, with an ...
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Yiddish Book Center
Home page for the organization that has preserved over one million Yiddish books. Information on programs, exhibits, and facilities and online highlights ...
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Jewish Language Research Website: Yiddish
Yiddish has historically been the language of the Ashkenazim, the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe and their descendants around the world. ...
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Yiddish orthography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yiddish language is written using Hebrew script as the basis of a full vocalic alphabet. ... All other Yiddish vocabulary is represented with a phonemic orthography. ...
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What is Yiddish?
A brief explanation of Yiddish, the everyday language of East European Jews
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The History and Development of Yiddish
For nearly a thousand years, Yiddish was the primary, sometimes the ... While the mid-twentieth century marked the end of Yiddish as a widely spoken language, and of the unique ...
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Yiddish alphabet, pronunciation and language
Information about Yiddish, the Jewish language that developed from German
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Yiddish.net - Everything Yiddish - Books, Magazines, Music ...
Jewish.net is the Internet's largest source of all things Yiddish - Books, Magazines, Music, Videos, and Food! Over 5,000 products in-stock ready to ship the same day.
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Avivale's Yiddish Page
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.
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