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Yiddish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Latin hebraeus + ־יש (-ish)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
העברעיִש • (hebreish) n
- Hebrew (language)
מײַן ברודער קען ייִדיש, אָבער אונדזער שוועסטער רעדט אויך העברעיִש.- mayn bruder ken yidish, ober undzer shvester redt oykh hebreish.
- My brother knows Yiddish but our sister speaks also Hebrew.
ער מיינט אַז אַלע ייִדן זאָלן זיך לערנען העברעיִש.- er meynt az ale yidn zoln zikh lernen hebreish.
- He thinks that every Jew should learn Hebrew.
2020 April 24, Mikhail Krutikov, “װי פּאָליטיש זײַנען ייִדישע לימודים?”, in Forverts:אין סאָװעטן־פֿאַרבאַנד איז ייִדיש דערקלערט געװאָרן ווי „די‟ ייִדישע שפּראַך, אַנטקעגן העברעיִש, װאָס איז געװאָרן טריף־פּסול װי די שפּראַך פֿון רעליגיע און ציוניזם.- in sovetn-farband iz yidish derklert gevorn vi „di‟ yidishe shprakh, antkegn hebreish, vos iz gevorn treyf-posl vi di shprakh fun religye un tsienizm.
- In the Soviet Union Yiddish was declared to be "the" Jewish language, opposed to Hebrew, which became anathema as the language of religion and Zionism.
Adjective
העברעיִש • (hebreish)
- Hebrew
Declension