Well,
This link will put you to a Yiddish dictionary for travelers..
Derek
Neat--but where in heck do you travel to any more where anybody speaks it?
Barry
Sorry, this ain't so on-topic, but does anyone know of a website that might be
devoted to the Yiddish language? I'm finishing up a piece on Chuck E. Weiss
and must find something resembling proper spelling (or at least the most
widely accepted spelling) of a couple words: mushagas and tookis.
This link will put you to a Yiddish dictionary for travelers..
Derek
Neat--but where in heck do you travel to any more where anybody
speaks it?
1. Israel - especially older immigrants from:
2. Russia/Belarus/Ukraina
plus
3. Argentina
and
4. Scattered spots elsewhere, including
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Well,
This link will put you to a Yiddish dictionary for travelers..
Derek
Neat
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..a Yiddish dictionary for travelers..
Neat--but where in heck do you travel to any more where
Well,
This link will put you to a Yiddish dictionary for travelers, but it
should be helpful for basic words or sayings:
http://www.travlang.com/languages/cgi-bin/langchoice.cgi?page=mainlang1
=englishlang2=yiddish
And this site from here in Philadelphia at UPENN has a dictionary etc...
Try mishegas and tuchas/tukhas