Yiddish
Meaning of Yiddish
noun
- a language used by Jewish people in central and eastern Europe before the Holocaust. It was originally a German dialect with words from Hebrew and several modern languages, and still has some 200,000 speakers, mainly in the US, Israel, and Russia.
Faigele was mum's name in Yiddish
- relating to Yiddish.
a Yiddish word
late 19th century: from Yiddish yidish (daytsh) ‘Jewish (German)’.
Information about Yiddish
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Hyphenation of Yiddish
Yid-dish
- It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
- Yiddish is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Yiddish
Words that rhyme with Yiddish
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