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    Jewish languages are the various languages and dialects that developed in Jewish communities in the diaspora. The original Jewish language is Hebrew, supplanted...
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  • more flexible mixtures of English and other Jewish languages, which may contain features and other elements from languages other than Yiddish and Hebrew...
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  • is a list of languages and groups of languages that developed within Jewish diaspora communities through contact with surrounding languages. Kayla[citation...
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    Aliyah, it replaced a score of languages spoken by Jews at that time. Those languages were Jewish dialects of local languages, including Judaeo-Spanish (also...
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    Hebrew as their native language, Arabic 18%, Russian 15%, Yiddish 2%, French 2%, English 2%, Spanish 1.6%, and 10% other languages (including Romanian,...
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  • Arabic, among other languages. The lexicon treats "Jewish English" as a Jewish dialect of English as the overall structure of English remains intact despite...
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  • Jewish English may refer to: Jewish English varieties, varieties of the English language British Jews, the British people of Jewish descent This disambiguation...
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  • translations into languages of the English people can be traced back to the late 7th century, including translations into Old and Middle English. More than 100...
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  • Ketuvim. Most Jewish translations appear in bilingual editions (Hebrew–English). Jewish translations often reflect traditional Jewish exegesis of the...
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    Jews (redirect from Jewish)
    superseded most Jewish vernaculars. The three most commonly spoken languages among Jews today are Hebrew, English, and Russian. Some Romance languages, particularly...
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