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Yiddish morphology
Yiddish morphology Yiddish morphology is the morphology of the Yiddish language. It bears many similarities to that ... vowel and אַ a everywhere else. Gender Yiddish nouns are divided into three classes, or ... l are neuter in the standard language. Loanwords are generally assigned masculine gender by ...
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Schnorrer (Yiddish)
Schnorrer (Yiddish) Schnorrer (also spelled shnorrer) is a Yiddish term meaning "beggar" or "sponger." (The word ... stereotype of Jews as schnorrers. See also Yiddish loanwords
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Talk:Yiddish language
Talk:Yiddish language Archived Talk:Yiddish language/Archive 1 tatysch or dyatsch? Ajd ... is it? Also, the second "yod" in Yiddish looked like question marks for me before ... 22:27, 13 Jan 2005 (UTC) The Yiddish word for 'German' is daytsh, not taytsh—that ... The traditional form used in connection with Yiddish is the T form. In connection ...
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Talk:Yiddish language/Archive 1
Talk:Yiddish language/Archive 1 < Talk:Yiddish language regarding 'is jidisch a german dialect ... english. [mop] From the article: The word 'Yiddish' is used, however wrongly, to describe all ... since [[Jewish words and expressions]] redirects to [[Yiddish language]]. --Charles A. L. 01:14, Mar ... means to reduce by one-tenth. The Yiddish-speaking communities were reduced by much ...
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Talk:Moldovan language/archive06
... the article - that Moldovan has more Russian loanwords. What I'm saying here is logical ... put them to translate a text from Yiddish, compare the resulting texts and get to ... put them to translate a text from Yiddish...". Actually, he got these comparisons from published ... spoken language of these areas features Russian loanwords and expressions, not present in Romania-born ... speakers (which tend to use english french loanwords). Speakers who use such loanwords are ...
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Talk:Dutch language
... 21 Sep 2004 (UTC) Trema/Umlaut in loanwords Is überhaupt still spelled with the umlaut ... indeed velars (although g only occurs in loanwords). −Woodstone 11:10, 2005 May 15 (UTC) Loanwords I'm not sure where in the ... a moment) is that Dutch uses more loanwords, whereas Flemish more often finds a translation ... it is ambiguous: "Dutch has more French loanwords than German, but fewer than English." ...
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Talk:Yinglish
... perhaps, is to indicate that the way Yiddish-speaking Jews converse in English has some ... mean "English characterized by a lot of Yiddish loanwords", which unlike Yeshivish is widely used by ... use of "Yinglish" I've heard is "Yiddish characterized by a lot of English loanwords" like "opsterziker" and "dansterziker" for "upstairs ...
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Talk:Moldovan language/archive01
... Romanian - highlighted words are French or Italian loanwords: Toate fiinţele umane se nasc libere şi ... spiritul fraternităţii.Romanian, excluding French or Italian loanwords - highlighted words are Slavic loanwords: Toate fiinţele omeneşti se nasc slobode şi ... Slavic origin were imposed on "Moldavian"; Russian loanwords and phrases were added to "Moldavian"; and ... on lexicophonological differences between Romanian and Moldovan, loanwords and idiomatic calques in particular, although ...
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Yinglish
... but with heavy influence of Hebrew and Yiddish in grammar and lexicon. In addition to actual loanwords, Yinglish uses English words as literal translations of their Yiddish original and not necessarily in the sense ... as language. See also The Joys of Yiddish by Leo Rosten Yiddish words and phrases used by English ...
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Jewish languages
... a heavy influx of Hebrew and Aramaic loanwords and other innovations within the language. Thus ... perhaps the most notable of these are Yiddish in Europe (mainly from German) and Ladino ... At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Yiddish was the main language of Jews in ... and massively eradicated the vast majority of Yiddish-speaking European Jews; and the Arab-Israeli ... French or Spanish as their mother tongue. Yiddish continues to be spoken by older ...
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