Yiddish orthography

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title: Yiddish orthography
text: Yiddish orthography is the writing system used for the Yiddish language. It includes Yiddish spelling rules and the Hebrew script, which is used as the basis of a full vocalic alphabet. Letters that are silent or represent glottal stops in the Hebrew language are used as vowels in Yiddish. Other letters that can serve as both vowels and consonants are either read as appropriate to the context in which they appear, or are differentiated by diacritical marks derived from Hebrew nikkud, commonly re
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description: How Yiddish is spelled and written
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiddish_orthography
date created: 2006-03-07T10:34:19Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T06:47:02Z
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