THE YIDDISH DICTIONARY SOURCEBOOK (By Galvin, Herman, Tamarkin,

THE YIDDISH DICTIONARY SOURCEBOOK (By Galvin, Herman, Tamarkin,
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Publisher : Hoboken [N.J.] : Ktav
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Download or read book THE YIDDISH DICTIONARY SOURCEBOOK (By Galvin, Herman, Tamarkin, written by Herman Galvin and published by Hoboken [N.J.] : Ktav. This book was released on 1986 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Containing over 8,500 Yiddish words and phrases in transliteration, The Yiddish Dictionary Sourcebook is the handiest guide available for those who wish to learn colloquial Yiddish. It features a comprehensive Yiddish-English/English-Yiddish dictionary which pays special attention to those words most useful for everyday conversation. Every word is given in both its standard Yiddish form and in English transliteration. The Introduction provides a brief history of the Yiddish language and of Yiddish culture in the United States in the last century, a guide to Yiddish pronunciation and grammar, and a series of topically arranged appendices containing Yiddish proverbs and popular expressions.


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