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Nikolai (Kolya) Borodulin Teaching Yiddish Curses

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Nikolai (Kolya) Borodulin teaching Sholem Aleichem's step-mother's Yiddish curses at the International Association of
Yiddish Clubs in 2010

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  • @kukubara2007 Aw. I don't think it's nearly dead. It has too much history & beauty in it. I don't think anyone would let it die.

  • @carloss1960 you are nearly right. Mostly this is a mix of german and hebrew. It has hebrew alphabet. I'm personal love Yiddish more than German - sounds softer and less aggressive for my ears. It's shame that Yiddish is nearly dead.

  • Oy vey! This language sounds so much like German that I think it has actual German roots. This is probably a combination of European languages combined with hebrew. I wonder....

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