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are you fluent in Yiddish and hebrew?
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Fluent in Yiddish and hebrew |
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12% |
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Fluent in just Yiddish not hebrew |
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48% |
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Fluent in just hebrew not yiddish |
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20% |
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Know some words of each but not fluent |
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18% |
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 4:39 pm
I hardly know Yiddish and I know jenough hebrew to be able to understand a simple sentence but can't have a conversation in hebrew. What about you?
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 4:44 pm
Grew up in Williamsburg. So I have a fluent Yiddish. With the accent and all. But only when I talk Yiddish. When I talk in English peoples faces drop when they hear my Yiddish.
My mother is Israeli. So she used to take me to Israel to visit family when I was younger. So I can talk a perfect Hebrew but I have a very hard time reading it.
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:05 pm
Perfect Yiddish. (Old Yiddish that Lubavitch speaks and doesn’t use English words)
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amother
Offwhite
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:09 pm
My parents made Aliyah to israel when I was a kid but returned shortly after
I can speak Hebrew and understand Hebrew if the person is talking slowly
I understand a few words in Yiddish
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:10 pm
Yekke grandparents (who spoke English and used German when they didn’t want us to understand) and I am MO living in a MO community. I don’t speak a word of Yiddish (unless you count words like kugel). Yiddish is not a language I need or one that pertains to my life.
I have 12 years of day school Hebrew. My Hebrew is passable and I can effectively communicate as a tourist in Israel. I can also watch shows like Srugim without subtitles. I will definitely will need Ulpan when I make Aliya asmy Hebrew is not sufficient for employment, and I know classroom Hebrew, not slang. I find the Hebrew newspaper without nikudot extremely overwhelming.
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yiddishmom
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:14 pm
I know a satmer Yiddish. I totally don't look it and whenever I speak it people are mesmerized.
I also knew Hebrew. It was my first language, but unfortunately haven't spoken it much in a decade, so I have a difficult time conversing in Hebrew. But whenever I go back to EY, I relearn it again very quickly.
I can definitely understand, even rapid conversations.
But I do not understand the radio/ political discussions. That's a whole 'nother language.
I used to be able to read Hebrew very very well, and Yiddish reading I was okay at. These days, I cannot read either language🥺
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:16 pm
yiddishmom wrote: | I know a satmer Yiddish. I totally don't look it and whenever I speak it people are mesmerized.
I also knew Hebrew. It was my first language, but unfortunately haven't spoken it much in a decade, so I have a difficult time conversing in Hebrew. But whenever I go back to EY, I relearn it again very quickly.
I can definitely understand, even rapid conversations.
But I do not understand the radio/ political discussions. That's a whole 'nother language.
I used to be able to read Hebrew very very well, and Yiddish reading I was okay at. These days, I cannot read either language🥺 |
Yes same with me. When speaking to Satmar or chassidishe people I automatically have their accent. When talking to my husband or kids or fam I sometimes slip into the accent.
I grew up speaking Yiddish.
Also changing the Do and Di.
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:30 pm
Fluent Yiddish, I can understand Hebrew if it’s spoken slowly
Selected only Yiddish on poll since I don’t think this is considered fluent hebrew
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amother
Firethorn
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:32 pm
Fluent chassidish Yiddish! Hebrew needs some help.
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amother
Peony
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:51 pm
fluent yiddish. some hebrew, can have a broken hebrew conversation but it's not pleasant for me. I wish I knew it fluently. and I'd love to know spanish too.
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amother
Mimosa
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:53 pm
Fluent Hebrew. DH is Israeli and we speak to each other in Hebrew.
(Is it an English thing to say the expression "I speak a perfect _____"
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amother
DarkMagenta
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 5:55 pm
I went to an awesome BY elementary school and was pretty fluent in Hebrew by the time I first visited Israel after 9th grade. I’m very proud. Very little Yiddish to speak of, although my grandparents spoke it exclusively and I took one semester of Yiddish in college.
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dankbar
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 6:00 pm
I think in English you say I speak English perfectly and in Yiddish you would say, ich redt ah gitten Yiddish. So I think it comes from translating from Yiddish to English when people say I speak a good English
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amother
Peach
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 6:04 pm
amother OP wrote: | I hardly know Yiddish and I know jenough hebrew to be able to understand a simple sentence but can't have a conversation in hebrew. What about you? |
Same. My parents (whose first language is yiddish) intentionally did not teach us so that they could have private conversations right in front of us. I learned conversational Hebrew in school for a few years, but never got fluent and it's very, very, very rusty.
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yiddishmom
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 6:15 pm
amother PlumPink wrote: | Yes same with me. When speaking to Satmar or chassidishe people I automatically have their accent. When talking to my husband or kids or fam I sometimes slip into the accent.
I grew up speaking Yiddish.
Also changing the Do and Di. |
Haha, to make things more exciting, I went to a school that taught L"K with the litvish havara.
So I can read/ speak L"K with the litvish, chassidish and Israeli accent.
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amother
Begonia
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 7:02 pm
amother Wine wrote: | Fluent Yiddish, I can understand Hebrew if it’s spoken slowly
Selected only Yiddish on poll since I don’t think this is considered fluent hebrew |
Ditto here
I can also read Hebrew pretty ok
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 7:10 pm
yiddishmom wrote: | Haha, to make things more exciting, I went to a school that taught L"K with the litvish havara.
So I can read/ speak L"K with the litvish, chassidish and Israeli accent. |
So I have the lubavitch pronunciations. We say oi like Moishe and stuff like that for example.
While other people say like Moe-sheh
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 7:32 pm
I passed the state bilingual Hebrew certification exam but I'm not fluent like a native. I can get around Israel very confidently and hold a comfortable conversation, but I doubt I'd be able to sit in an Israeli college or even high school and learn anything meaningful.
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 9:16 pm
Same, as long as I can read on my own pace
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amother
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Wed, Aug 07 2024, 9:18 pm
My Yiddish is fluent enough for most conversations with my kids, but not very sophisticated. I understand spoken Yiddish pretty well although there are plenty of words I need to use context clues for.
My Hebrew is very rusty. I can speak or understand enough to get by but would not consider myself fluent.
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