Yiddish bhasa
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| Yiddish | ||
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| ייִדיש yidish | ||
| Naam ke bole ke dhang | Template:IPA-yi | |
| Spoken in | United States, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, Mexico, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Australia, France, Sweden and elsewhere. | |
| Total speakers | 1.8 million | |
| Language family | Indo-European
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| Writing system | uses a Hebrew-based alphabet | |
| Official status | ||
| Official language in | Jewish Autonomous Oblast in Russia (de jure only)
Minority language: |
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| Regulated by | no formal bodies; YIVO de facto |
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1 | yi | |
| ISO 639-2 | yid | |
| ISO 639-3 | yid – Macrolanguage individual codes: ydd – Eastern Yiddish yih – Western Yiddish |
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| Linguasphere | 52-ACB-g = 52-ACB-ga (West) + 52-ACB-gb (East); totalling 11 varieties | |
| Note: Ii panna me saait IPA phonetic symbols Unicode me hoi. | ||
Yiddish, yidish nai to idish, ek bhasa hae jisme Germany ke Jew logan baat kare hae.
[badlo] Bahaari jorr
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Ii bhasa ke aapan Wikipedia hai. Yiddish bhasa edition ke dekho |
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- www.medienhilfe.org First overview about Yiddish media worldwide of Internationale Medienhilfe organization
- yidish lebt project – open-source dictionary, spellchecker, keyboard for windows, and other stuff for yidish language
- http://lib.cet.ac.il/pages/item.asp?item=12887 Israeli Government Portal: Yiddish
- Free Yiddish Dictionary
- On-line Yiddish dictionary
- A Dictionary of the Yiddish Language by Alexander Harkavy, 1898 (from Google Books); 1910 edition (online), 6th edition
- Verterbukh – Yiddish Resources Online
- Yiddish Book Center
- Jewish Language Research Website: Yiddish
- SBS Weekly Yiddish News (Australia)
- Yiddish Typewriter – interconverts Yiddish text in Hebrew script with YIVO transliteration
- WWW Virtual Library History Central Catalogue – Yiddish Sources Academic portal for Yiddish Studies, includes an online bibliography.
- 'Hover & Hear' New York Yiddish pronunciations, and compare with equivalents in English and other Germanic languages.
- YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Yiddish bhasa ek bhasa hae.