Yiddish to Ilocano Translation

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Common Phrases From Yiddish to Ilocano

YiddishIlocano
אדאנקAagyaman
ביטעMaidawat
אנטשולדיגטPasensya
העלאHello
זייַ געזונטAgpakadan
יאWen
נייןSaan
וואס מאכסטו?Kumusta kan?
אנטשולדיגט מירDumalanak man
איך וויס נישטSaan ko nga ammo
איך פארשטייMaawatak
איך טראכט אזויKasta ti panagkunak
זאל זייןSiguro
מען וועט זיך זעהןAgkita ta inton damdama
היט זיךAgannad
וואס טוט זיך?Ania ngay?
מאכט נישט אויסBay-anen
זיכערSaan man
שוין יעצטDagus a dagus
לאמיר גייןIntayon

Interesting information 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.

Know About Ilocano Language

Ilocano is a language spoken by approximately 7 million people in the Philippines, particularly in the Ilocos Region and parts of Northern Luzon. It belongs to the Austronesian language family and is classified as one of four major languages within Philippine literature. The Ilocano alphabet consists of 28 letters that are based on Latin script with additional characters such as ñ, ng, and ay. The language has its own distinct grammar rules including verb-initial word order which sets it apart from other Filipino languages. As an important regional tongue, Ilocano plays a significant role in local culture through traditional songs (kankanta), folk stories (dandaniw), proverbs (patototdon) ,and epic poems like "Biag ni Lam-ang." With several dialects existing across various regions where it's spoken, efforts have been made to standardize this vibrant linguistic heritage for preservation purposes.

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