Having grown up in the southern part of Austria in an environment in which Yiddish words were frequently integrated into our everyday German, through this dictionary I was finally able to learn and figure out what all these words actually meant. There's also a small pronunciation guide included, but it can help tremendously if you know at least some German to better understand Yiddish. For my part, I didn't have a problem at all with pronunciation of the Yiddish words. You'll also find 1001 Yiddish proverbs with English translations in this dictionary, and it's fun to go through these mostly one liners. I find this dictionary extensive enough to research and learn at least some basic Yiddish as it also features short sentences. It's a lot of fun to read through it, but it's also very interesting, and everybody interested in languages as well as every fiction and nonfiction writer should have this dictionary, ... it's the best resource on this subject that I've found so far.
A rich, warm and thoroughly researched compendium for anyone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
These three books in one are wonderful and have kept me intrigued and learning for over a year now. There's always a new word or phrase to learn or a joke to laugh at, again and again. I give this book to friends who are just beginning the study and appreciation of Yiddish.
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