Science Fair Project Dictionary
Yiddish
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English
Pronunciation
- yĭd'ĭsh, /ˈjɪdɪʃ/, /"jIdIS/
Etymology
Yiddish ייִדיש, word akin to German jüdisch
Noun
Yiddish
- A language derived from Middle High German and written in Hebrew characters which is used mainly among Ashkenazic Jews.
Related terms
- Yiddishist
Translations
- Catalan: Yiddish
- Chinese: 意第绪语
- Danish: Jiddisch
- Dutch: Jiddisch
- Esperanto: Jido
- French: yiddish m
- German: Jiddisch
- Greek: γίντις (gídis)
- Hebrew: אִידִישׁ
- Polish: Jidysz
- Romanian: Idiş
- Russian: Идиш (Idish)
- Swedish: Jiddisch
- Yiddish: ייִדיש
Adjective
Yiddish
- of or pertaining to the Yiddish language.
Translations
- French: yiddish m/f
- Hebrew: אִידִישָׁאִי
See also
- Wikipedia article about Yiddish
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