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Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Naye tsayt — Yiddish Journalism Radio Programs: Di Forverts Sho Dos Yiddishe kol SBS Yiddish Kol Yisrael Naye Khvalyes Poland Sveriges Radio Yiddish program Sweden Daily news onlin … Wikipedia
PRESS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction in australia and new zealand in belgium in canada in czechoslovakia in england yiddish press in france in germany and austria between the two world wars after world war ii… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
A language is a dialect with an army and navy — is one of the most frequently used aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language. It illustrates the fact that the political status of the speakers influences the perceived status of their language or dialect. The… … Wikipedia
United Jewish Socialist Workers Party — ( yi. פאראייניקטע ײדישער סאָציאַליסטישע אַרבעטער פרטיי, fareynikte yidishe sotsialistishe arbeter partey ) was a political party in Poland and Ukraine. Its followers were generally known as fareynikte (פאראייניקטע). Politically the party favoured … Wikipedia
Una lengua es un dialecto con un ejercito y una marina — «Una lengua es un dialecto con un ejército y una marina» es uno de los aforismos más citados en las discusiones sobre la diferencia entre lo que es un dialecto y lo que es una lengua. Ilustra el hecho de que el estatus político de los hablantes… … Wikipedia Español
FRUMKIN, BORIS MARKOVICH — (1872–after 1939), pioneer of the bund and among its most prominent publicists; first historian of the Jewish labor movement in Russia. He graduated from Geneva University. From the middle 1890s, Frumkin ranked among the leading ideologists of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Max Weinreich — (22 April 1894, Kuldīga, Russian Empire, now Latvia 29 January 1969, New York City, USA) was a linguist, specializing in the Yiddish language, and the father of the linguist Uriel Weinreich, who edited the Modern Yiddish English English Yiddish… … Wikipedia
Yankev Shternberg — (in English language texts occasionally referred to as Jacob Sternberg; yi. יעקבֿ שטערנבערג; ru. Яков Моисеевич Штернберг) (1890, Lipcani, Bessarabia 1973, Moscow, USSR) was a Yiddish theater director, teacher of theater, playwright, avant garde… … Wikipedia
Malka Lee — (Yiddish: מלכה לי) (July 4, 1904 – March 22, 1976) was an American poet. She is the author of Durkh Kindershe Oygn (Through the Eyes of Childhood), published in 1955 and dedicated to her family, who were killed by the Nazis in the shtetl of… … Wikipedia
Komunistishe fon — ( yi. קומוניסטישע פֿאָן, Communist Banner ) was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper published in Ukraine 1919 1924. The newspaper was the result of the merger of two previous non communist newspapers, Naye tsayt of the Fareynikte party and the Folks… … Wikipedia
Dialekt — Die Dialekte (gr. διαλέγομαι, dialegomai „miteinander reden“) gehören zu den regionalen Sprachvarietäten. Der Begriff „Dialekt“ wurde von Philipp von Zesen durch den Ausdruck Mundart eingedeutscht. Im Wesentlichen sind „Dialekt“ und „Mundart“… … Deutsch Wikipedia