- worldlanguagelibrary.com language/yiddish85% of the approximately 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust were Yiddish speakers, leading to a massive decline in the use of the language.
- dw.com en/yiddish-celebration-of-life-language-of…Part of the fascination with the Yiddish language is likely its intelligibility among non-Yiddish speakers of other Germanic tongues.
- britannica.com topic/Yiddish-languageYiddish language, one of the many Germanic languages that form a branch of the Indo-European language family.
- quora.com Where-and-how-did-the-Yiddish-language-…Bu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- languagehobo.com languages/yiddish/Yiddish is a Germanic language and a mixture of German, Slavic, and other languages that were spoken by Ashkenazi Jews in Europe at the time of its creation.
- trustedtranslations.com blog/yiddish-language-101Yiddish is a West Germanic language and the traditional vernacular of Ashkenazi Jews, a group of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe, and their descendants.
- yiddish-culture.com yiddish-civilisation_en/…Yiddish is an Indo-European language belonging to the Germanic group. It emerged during the Middle Ages from an amalgam of Middle High German dialects.
- surfacelanguages.com language/Yiddish.htmlLearn some Yiddish. Yiddish is a High German–derived language historically spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews with its origins from Central Europe in the 9th century.
- http://yiddish-almanach.org yiddish-language-what-is-it/Yiddish is a Germanic language closely related to both English and Hebrew, and it is spoken by several million people in several different countries.