Sindhi to Yiddish Translation

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Common Phrases From Sindhi to Yiddish

SindhiYiddish
تنهنجي مهربانيאדאנק
مهرباني ڪريביטע
افسوسאנטשולדיגט
سلامהעלא
خدا حافظזייַ געזונט
هاיא
نهניין
تون ڪيئن آهين؟וואס מאכסטו?
معاف ڪجوאנטשולדיגט מיר
مون کي ناهي خبرאיך וויס נישט
مان سمجهان ٿوאיך פארשטיי
مان ايئن ٿو سمجهانאיך טראכט אזוי
ٿي سگهي ٿوזאל זיין
بعد ۾ ملون ٿاמען וועט זיך זעהן
خيال رکجوהיט זיך
ڇا حال آهي؟וואס טוט זיך?
دل ۾ نه ڪجوמאכט נישט אויס
بالڪلזיכער
فوري طورשוין יעצט
اچو ته هلونלאמיר גיין

Interesting information about Sindhi Language

Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in the Sindh region of Pakistan and parts of India. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of languages, with historical influences from Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, and Dravidian languages. Sindhi has its own unique script known as "Arabic-Sindhi" or "Khudabadi," although it can also be written in Devanagari script. With over 40 million speakers worldwide, Sindhi holds official status in Pakistan's province of Sindh. The language exhibits a rich literary tradition dating back centuries; notable works include Shah Jo Risalo by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Sindhis have made significant contributions to trade and commerce due to their diaspora across various countries like India, Pakistan (especially Karachi), United Arab Emirates (UAE), United States (US), Canada etc., where they continue preserving their linguistic heritage through cultural events and organizations dedicated to promoting Sindhi literature

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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