Originally posted by avs162
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any value
thanks
Originally posted by icehole
it's not hard to spell if you know anything about economics or french.
It's not like joe schmuck is going to buy this name anyways
Originally posted by icehole
anyways, do you know the actual meening of "schmuck"?
Originally posted by Name-Maker
Sorry to stray, but:
What is Yiddish?
Brief Facts
Yiddish language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. Although it is not a national language, Yiddish is spoken by about 4 million Jews all over the world, especially in Argentina, Canada, France, Israel, Mexico, Romania, and the U.S. Before the annihilation of 6 million Jews by the Nazis, Yiddish was the tongue of more than 11 million people. Yiddish, although it is not a national language, is spoken by Jews all over the world. It arose (c.1100) out of a blend of a number of German dialects in the ghettos of Central Europe, and from there it spread to other parts of the world. Phonetically, Yiddish is closer to Middle High German than is modern German. Its vocabulary is basically German, but it has been enlarged by borrowings from Hebrew, Slavic, Romance languages, and English.
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