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Yiddish Language:
Yiddish (yidish or idish, literally "Jewish") is a High German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. It developed as a fusion of German dialects with Hebrew, Aramaic, Slavic languages and traces of Romance languages. It is written in the Hebrew alphabet. The language originated in the Ashkenazi culture that developed from about the 10th century in the Rhineland and then spread to Central and Eastern Europe and eventually to other continents. For a significant portion of its history, Yiddish was the primary spoken language of the Ashkenazi Jews and once spanned a broad dialect continuum from Western Yiddish to three major groups within Eastern Yiddish, namely Litvish, Poylish and Ukrainish. Eastern and Western Yiddish are most markedly distinguished by the extensive inclusion of words of Slavic origin in the Eastern dialects. While Western Yiddish has few remaining speakers, Eastern dialects remain in wide use.
Yiddish translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Yiddish Dictionary Online
Brief Yiddish-English Glossary
Yiddish Glossary - The Gantseh Megillah
French Language:
French (Français) is a Romance language spoken as a first language by most people from France, French-speaking Switzerland, Wallonia in Belgium, Monaco, and Quebec in Canada, as well as minorities elsewhere. Second language speakers of French are distributed all over the world, especially in Francophone Africa (Gabon, Mauritius and Côte d'Ivoire). French is estimated as having 110 million native speakers and 190 million second language speakers. Additionally, French is studied as a foreign language by some 200 million people, making it the second-most studied foreign language in the world, after English.
French translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
The ARTFL Project
Yiddish (yidish or idish, literally "Jewish") is a High German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. It developed as a fusion of German dialects with Hebrew, Aramaic, Slavic languages and traces of Romance languages. It is written in the Hebrew alphabet. The language originated in the Ashkenazi culture that developed from about the 10th century in the Rhineland and then spread to Central and Eastern Europe and eventually to other continents. For a significant portion of its history, Yiddish was the primary spoken language of the Ashkenazi Jews and once spanned a broad dialect continuum from Western Yiddish to three major groups within Eastern Yiddish, namely Litvish, Poylish and Ukrainish. Eastern and Western Yiddish are most markedly distinguished by the extensive inclusion of words of Slavic origin in the Eastern dialects. While Western Yiddish has few remaining speakers, Eastern dialects remain in wide use.
Yiddish translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Yiddish Dictionary Online
Brief Yiddish-English Glossary
Yiddish Glossary - The Gantseh Megillah
French Language:
French (Français) is a Romance language spoken as a first language by most people from France, French-speaking Switzerland, Wallonia in Belgium, Monaco, and Quebec in Canada, as well as minorities elsewhere. Second language speakers of French are distributed all over the world, especially in Francophone Africa (Gabon, Mauritius and Côte d'Ivoire). French is estimated as having 110 million native speakers and 190 million second language speakers. Additionally, French is studied as a foreign language by some 200 million people, making it the second-most studied foreign language in the world, after English.
French translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
The ARTFL Project
Le français est une langue romane parlée principalement en France, Canada, Belgique, États-Unis et Suisse.
From: Wikipedia - language
Voir aussi:
Traduction Yiddish Française Dictionnaire Yiddish Français
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