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Date: 2004-09-26 13:37:21
Language
German dialects
High German languages
Yiddish language
Linguistics
YIVO
Transliteration
Translit
Ch
Culture
Typography
Yiddish orthography

Yiddish Alphabet and YIVO Transliteration Chart

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