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  • You might be surprised to learn how much Yiddish you already speak, but also, how many familiar words actually mean something different in real Yiddish.
  • Yiddish has several dialects which differ in their vowel sounds and certain vocabulary items. Words of European origin are spelled out phonemically.
  • — Clay Risen, New York Times, 5 May 2024 Harry Pila, an athletic teenager, spoke fluent French, Flemish, and Yiddish, plus a smattering of Polish.
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  • Yiddish definition: a Germanic language of Ashkenazi Jews, based on Middle High German dialects with an admixture of vocabulary from Hebrew, Aramaic...
  • As Yiddish spread throughout the world, it adapted to the language of the majority, both in terms of pronunciation and the addition of words.
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  • For much of the last millennium, Yiddish was the lingua franca of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.
  • From the late 18th century most Jews remaining in central Europe gave up Yiddish in favour of German; it has now virtually died out.