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Among Ăn Yidiș speakers, Hebrew and English are common second languages (religious Jews learn Hebrew).
Among Ăn Yidiș speakers, Hebrew and English are common second languages (religious Jews learn Hebrew).


Ăn Yidiș evolved from a 10th century [[Ăn Yidiș/Proto-Ăn Yidiș|Middle Irish dialect that migrated to Brittany]]. On top of the inherited Gaelic vocabulary, it mainly borrows words from Hebrew and Talmudic Aramaic, but also from [[Azalic]], [[Galoyseg]], [[Thurish]], and [[Hivantish]].
Ăn Yidiș evolved from a 10th century [[Ăn Yidiș/Proto-Ăn Yidiș|Middle Irish dialect that migrated to Brittany]]. On top of the inherited Gaelic vocabulary, it mainly borrows words from Hebrew and Talmudic Aramaic, but also from [[Azalic]], [[Galoyseg]], and [[Hivantish]].


Its aesthetic is "Scottish Gaelic but more Romanian, Polish, and [[Windermere]]."
Its aesthetic is "Scottish Gaelic but more Romanian, Polish, and [[Windermere]]."