• Artık 6738879 sayfamız var. Yidiş - Yiddish. Gezintiye atla Aramaya atla. Aşkenazi Yahudileri tarafından kullanılan Almanca türetilmiş yüksek dil.
  • generally derogatory term for a Jew, 1874 (Hotten, apparently originally British English), from Yiddish use, where it was complimentary (see Yiddish).
  • Undergraduates reading for a degree in Modern Languages can offer Yiddish literature or Yiddish linguistics as a Special Subject (Paper XII).
  • Sharing stories, in English and Yiddish, of the diverse ways Jews of all backgrounds - and our neighbors — live, think and celebrate.
  • YIVO’s founding emboldened a highbrow Yiddish intellectual life that flourished between the world wars and soon used the new spelling as its hallmark.
  • What do people do in Yiddish today? There are Yiddish theater companies that perform in New York, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, and Montreal.
  • However, one language stood out to me as being my favorite… Yiddish. I enjoyed every aspect of the language, from its chutzpah, to the way it looked on paper.
  • For much of the last millennium, Yiddish was the lingua franca of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Yiddish has several dialects which differ in their vowel sounds and certain vocabulary items. Words of European origin are spelled out phonemically.
  • Are you wondering what's the difference between Yiddish and Hebrew? We’ve got the 411 for you, as well as how to learn Yiddish and Hebrew and ways to study!