[Sca-cooks] OT, OOP Gifts at Hanukah
Heleen Greenwald
heleen at ptd.net
Sun Dec 9 14:30:56 PST 2007
Well, uhm....Yiddish is a conglomerate language of German, language
of Country of Origin for speaker and Hebrew. Indeed, some of Yiddish
takes it's words straight from Hebrew. In any case, Chanukah is a
Hebrew word. Oh and btw, Yiddish was always written with the Hebrew
alphabet.
Phillipa (who is not REALLY trying to be pedantic... but I can offer
so little to this forum...so when I actually KNOW something........)
"My furs are not in storage, or draped across the bed,
they're hanging from the cage door, waiting to be fed."
On Dec 9, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Lilinah wrote:
> Philippa wrote:
>> (Think Billy Crystal...Yiddish (also
>> Hebrew) "A language of choking and spitting." ) Since there is
>
> Bear in mind, of course, that Yiddish is a form of High German and
> not related to Hebrew.
>
> In some places, Yiddish was written using the Hebrew alef-beth, but
> alphabet does not determine language family. For example, there are
> an awful lot of languages that use the Roman alphabet that are not
> only not related to Latin, but not even Indo-European languages, such
> as Turkish, Indonesian, and Vietnamese, to pick three languages that
> are not related to each other, either.
>
> --
> Urtatim (that's err-tah-TEEM)
> the persona formerly known as Anahita
>
> who already knew about the "H" or "Ch"
> but also wonders about the "N" or "NN"
> in that holiday's name
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