Estonian to Yiddish Translation

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Common Phrases From Estonian to Yiddish

EstonianYiddish
Aitähאדאנק
Palunביטע
Vabandustאנטשולדיגט
Tereהעלא
Hüvastiזייַ געזונט
Jahיא
Eiניין
Kuidas sul läheb?וואס מאכסטו?
Vabandage mindאנטשולדיגט מיר
ma ei teaאיך וויס נישט
ma saan aruאיך פארשטיי
ma arvan küllאיך טראכט אזוי
Võib ollaזאל זיין
Näeme hiljemמען וועט זיך זעהן
Ole tubliהיט זיך
Mis toimub?וואס טוט זיך?
Ära pane täheleמאכט נישט אויס
Muidugiזיכער
Koheשוין יעצט
Lähmeלאמיר גיין

Interesting information about Estonian Language

Estonian is the official language of Estonia, a country located in Northern Europe. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of languages and shares similarities with Finnish and Hungarian. Around 1.3 million people speak Estonian worldwide, primarily in Estonia but also among diaspora communities abroad. The language has an interesting phonetic system consisting of 9 vowels and numerous diphthongs that can be challenging for non-native speakers to master. Additionally, it utilizes three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) along with extensive noun declensions. One unique feature is its abundance of vowel harmony rules which dictate how certain sounds interact within words or phrases. The writing system employs Latin script supplemented by diacritical marks such as umlauts on some letters. Despite being surrounded by countries speaking Indo-European languages like Russian or Latvian, Estonians take pride in their distinct linguistic heritage preserved throughout history.

Know About Yiddish Language

Yiddish is a Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in the 9th century and developed as a fusion of Hebrew, Aramaic, Old French, Slavic languages (primarily Polish), and other local dialects. Yiddish was primarily used among Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe until World War II when it faced severe decline due to persecution during the Holocaust. Today, approximately one million people speak or understand Yiddish worldwide. The language uses an adapted version of the Hebrew alphabet with some additional characters for specific sounds. Notably rich in vocabulary related to everyday life, culture, humor,and religion,Yiddish serves as an important link between generations preserving Jewish heritage through literature,theater,music,and film.

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