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QuestionAre there (or were there) different dialects of Yiddish spoken throughout the world? Would Yiddish spoken in Poland, for example, be intelligible to Yiddish speakers in say Romania?Community AnswerThere are many dialects of Yiddish, and they're usually mutually understandable. For instance, you might say "kegal," "meshiga," and mema" for 'pudding," "crazy," and "aunt," but many speakers say "kugel," "meshugah," and "muma." In other words, where one says "ee", others say "oo".
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QuestionHow do I say, "Thank you for the bed"?Community AnswerAdank far di bet.
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QuestionHow do I say "You're welcome" in Yiddish?Community AnswerYou would say "Nishto far vos" (נישתּו פֿאַר װאָס).
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QuestionWhat is the Yiddish word for "please"?Community Answer"Bitteh" is the Yiddish word for "please."
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QuestionHow do you pronounce Eyde?Community Answer"Aid" as in first aid, "eh" rhyming with "the". This is ashkenazi pronunciation.
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QuestionHow to say "thank God"?Community Answer"Baruch hashem".
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QuestionWhat language did the Jews speak before the 9th Century?Majesta BarneyCommunity AnswerThey spoke Hebrew or Yiddish.
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QuestionWhat is the vocal translation for "wait" in Yiddish?Community AnswerVaht. with the 'a' pronounced as in 'last'.
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