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- Yiddish - Wikipedia
Modern Yiddish has two major dialect groups: Eastern and Western Eastern Yiddish is far more common today It includes Southeastern (Ukrainian–Romanian), Mideastern (Polish–Galician–Eastern Hungarian), and Northeastern (Lithuanian–Belarusian) dialects
- 13 Facts About Yiddish Every Jew Should Know - Chabad. org
While Yiddish originated in the Germanic lands, when Jews immigrated to Eastern Europe they brought Yiddish along with them Immigrants to the United States (and elsewhere) in the 19th-20th centuries helped spread the language, giving Yiddish a global distribution
- Yiddish language | History, Culture Alphabet | Britannica
Yiddish is the language of the Ashkenazim, central and eastern European Jews and their descendants Written in the Hebrew alphabet, it became one of the world’s most widespread languages, appearing in most countries with a Jewish population by the 19th century
- The Yiddish Handbook: 40 Words You Should Know - Jewish Website
The Yiddish language is a wonderful source of rich expressions, especially terms of endearment (and of course, complaints and insults) This article is a follow up on Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should Know Jewish scriptwriters introduced many Yiddish words into popular culture, which often changed the original meanings drastically
- The 22 Best Yiddish Words to Know - My Jewish Learning
The 22 Best Yiddish Words to Know A brief glossary of important and commonly used Yiddish words and phrases By My Jewish Learning
- 50 Popular Yiddish Phrases and Their Hilarious Translations
Yiddish is full of wit, wisdom, and warmth, making it one of the most expressive languages in the world Whether you’re looking to add some charm to your vocabulary, impress your Jewish friends, or just enjoy the richness of the language, these 50 Yiddish phrases are a great start
- The Yiddish Handbook: 40 Words You Should Know - Daily Writing Tips
The Yiddish language is a wonderful source of rich expressions, especially terms of endearment (and of course, complaints and insults) This article is a follow up on Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should Know
- Yiddish Language and Culture - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
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 Yiddish language, as well as its alphabet, literature, theater and music
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