Yiddish is essentially a Germanic language written in Hebrew characters. Over time it acquired words and grammatical patterns from other tongues (these now form a significant part of the language). For nearly 1000 years, Yiddish was the quintessential language of Ashkenazic Jews (Jews living in northern Europe). However, the combined effects of assimilation, the … Continue reading Yiddish
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