идиш

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Kyrgyz

Etymology

Compare to Kazakh ыдыс (ydys), Tofa идіш (dish), etc.

Noun

идиш (idiş) (Arabic spelling ئدىش)

  1. dishes

Russian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish אידיש (idish), alternative form of ייִדיש (yidish).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • (file)

Proper noun

и́диш (ídišm inan (genitive и́диша)

  1. The Yiddish language
    Synonyms: (rare, usually used by Jews) тайч (tajč); (rare, usually used by Jews) и́диш-тайч (ídiš-tajč); (both Yiddish and Hebrew) евре́йский (jevréjskij), евре́йский язы́к (jevréjskij jazýk)
    Я не говорю́ на и́дише.
    Ja ne govorjú na ídiše.
    I don't speak Yiddish.

Usage notes

  • Language names that are nouns form their adverbs with the preposition на (na) (+ prepositional case), rather than with по (po). For example: на и́дише (na ídiše, in Yiddish)..

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Armenian: իդիշ (idiš)

See also