-
language is
sometimes called מאַמע־לשון (mame-
loshn; lit. 'mother tongue'),
distinguishing it from לשון־קודש (
loshn koydesh; lit. 'holy tongue'),
meaning 'Hebrew...
- Klezmer-
loshn (קלעזמער-לשון klezmer-
loshn,
Yiddish for Musician's Tongue) is an
extinct derivative of the
Yiddish language. It was a kind of argot, or...
- Sh****i
Shuadit Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-
loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian
Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish
Zarphatic Philosophy Beliefs...
-
Gaunersprache (German: [ˈɡaʊnɐʃpʁaːxə] "crook's language") also
Khokhmer Loshn (from
Yiddish "חוכמער לשון", "tongue of the wise") is a
secret language...
- as it did in the past.[citation needed]
Hebraization of
English Klezmer-
loshn Yeshiva Yiddish words used in
English Jewish English Lexicon "How To Understand...
- from
Quebec French Kaliarda, from Gr****, used by LGBT community. Klezmer-
loshn, from
Eastern Europe Korean ginseng-harvesters' cant, from
Korea Leet (or...
- (dialects/argots)
Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Ukrainish Udmurtish Klezmer-
loshn Western Judaeo-Alsatian
Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish
Jewish English Yeshivish...
- Sh****i
Shuadit Yiddish dialects Eastern Galitzish Litvish Poylish Klezmer-
loshn Western Judeo-Alsatian
Lachoudisch Scots-Yiddish
Zarphatic Philosophy Beliefs...
- 'salmon'; cf. German: Lachs; OED, MW) mama-loshen / mame-loshen / mame-
loshn (Yid. מאמאלושן): one's
first or
native language, from
Yiddish mama (mother)...
-
linguistique et de philologie. ISBN 978-2-37276-066-9. Zosa Szajkowski, Dos
loshn fun di yidn in di arbe
kehiles fun Komta-Venesen (The
Language of the Jews...