jidysz
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Polish
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Yiddish ייִדיש (yidish).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]jidysz m inan (indeclinable, related adjective jidyszowy)
- Yiddish (West Germanic, or more specifically High German, language that developed from Middle High German dialects, with an admixture of vocabulary from multiple source languages, including Hebrew-Aramaic, Romance, Slavic, English, etc., and mostly written in Hebrew characters, which is used mainly among Ashkenazic Jews from Central and Eastern Europe)
- Synonym: żydowski
- Język jidysz powstał wśród Żydów aszkenazyjskich, którzy żyli wśród narodów niemieckich. ― The Yiddish language arose amongst Ashkenazi Jews who were living amongst German peoples.
Declension
[edit]Declension of jidysz
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Indeclinable.
Derived terms
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Further reading
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- Polish terms derived from Middle High German
- Polish terms derived from Old High German
- Polish terms derived from Latin
- Polish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Polish terms derived from Hebrew
- Polish terms borrowed from Yiddish
- Polish terms derived from Yiddish
- Polish 2-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Polish terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Polish/idɘʂ
- Rhymes:Polish/idɘʂ/2 syllables
- Polish lemmas
- Polish nouns
- Polish indeclinable nouns
- Polish masculine nouns
- Polish inanimate nouns
- Polish terms with usage examples
- Polish singularia tantum
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