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pronounced [ˈ(j)ɪdɪʃ], lit. 'Jewish'; ייִדיש-טײַטש,
historically also Yidish-
Taytsh, lit. 'Judeo-German') is a West
Germanic language historically spoken by...
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mashket or vaybertaytsh, the
Yiddish word
vayber meaning "women" (Weiber) and
taytsh being an
archaic word for "German" (Deutsch),
since works printed in mashket...
- (암글) or
amkeul (암클), 'women's script'
Vaybertaytsh (װײַבערטײַטש, 'women's
taytsh') or
vaybershrift (װײַבערשריפֿט, 'women's writing'), a semi-cursive script...
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effort that
includes a
translation fellowship program; a
publishing venture;
Taytsh.org, a
website and
interactive resource for
working Yiddish-to-English translators;...
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Vaybertaytsh (Yiddish: װײַבערטײַטש, lit. 'women's
taytsh') or
mashket (Yiddish: מאַשקעט), is a semi-cursive
script typeface for the
Yiddish alphabet. From...
- as the so-called Ashke****
literary tradition, more po****rly
known as
taytsh-khumesh,
which translated the
Bible literally. Here, the
words in the Hebrew...
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began writing poetry in
Yiddish in 1917 and,
under the
influence of
Moyshe Taytsh,
joined the
Yekaterinoslav Group of
Poets which included Peretz Markish...