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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

Hello everyone. shalom.
Shukran.

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  • Shalom = salam

  • @lewtify thanks!

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  • habibi ya nour el ain !!!

  • isnt shukran mean thank you?

  • arabic and hebrew semitic languages.

  • I speak aramaic and i am a aramaic boy. In aramaic= shlomo, hebrew= shalom, arabic =salam, english= Hello. Aramaic=tawdi, hebrew= toda raba, arabic= shukran, english= thank you. Those languages have many words like my language and hebrew have copied the aramaic alphabet

  • @bluemonchu

    conclusion ukraine is the homeland from the askenazis, there are still some names from the turkic in the most cases in their elites, names like Kapplan, Kahane, Kagan, olmert their roots are turkics

  • @bluemonchu

    therefore yiddish is similar to german, yiddish is a word whose root is from the turkic language of the khazars people in yid means jew , at the end in ish is the germanic part this word is a combination between turkic khazar and germanic. khazars kingdom was destroyed by slavic Russians therefore they fled to other areas in eastern and central europe and other stay in ukraine.

  • @bluemonchu

    yiddish is not a combination, yiddish is germanic, its grammar and morphology is germanic, yiddish has origin from the gothic language when goths settled in 4th century BC in the nowadays Ukraine, when this region was dominated by Turkics like Khazars they adopt the jewish religion and the hebrew alphabeth(imperial Aramaic) and the gothic language, during this period the most words of gothic were changed by German words because they keep good trading relations

  • @haddad70

    Yiddish is a combination of German and Hebrew and at the earliest started some time after the 10th century (it wasnt called yiddish until the 17/18oos i think but Im not sure); therefore it could not possibly be the root language of Hebrew itself. Aramaic has similarities too, since they are both semitic languages.

    Is this what you were talking about?

    you can check out wikipedia and other sites if you want to know more :)

  • @haddad70 What you say makes no sense.

  • Do u speak Arabic? I checked ur channel and I saw that ur hometown is Morocco.

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