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called "'n Iđiș" or Nithish
called "'n Iđiș" or Nithish


A (historically non-Hasidic) Haredi dialect spoken in the Baltic. Today it is mainly spoken in our Israel.
A (historically Hasidic) Haredi dialect spoken in the Baltic. Today it is mainly spoken in our Israel.
*/ə/-/o/ merger
*/ə/-/o/ merger
* Cayzăn  /əm ən əl ər/ correspond to syllabic /m l n r/; the singular definite article is always pronounced /n/
* Cayzăn  /əm ən əl ər/ correspond to syllabic /m l n r/; the singular definite article is always pronounced /n/