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'''Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș''' originates from the Eastern US city of Bellamoor (same location as our Baltimore). It is now the most common Ăn Yidiș dialect spoken in Japan. | '''Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș''' originates from the Eastern US city of Bellamoor (same location as our Baltimore). It is now the most common Ăn Yidiș dialect spoken in Japan. | ||
= | Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș sounds like a Satmar Yiddish accent in Ăn Yidiș. It has lost gender and mutations, but h- is added to vowel initial plural nouns | ||
ă > o > u; u, î, ü > often i; /r/ is uvular, both l and ł are dark L; ie = Modern Wdm ie | |||
mi, ti for Standard ĂnY me, tu | |||
Nes tă Zie ni tosi crihi ă nyev 's 'n tal — v' 'n tal nyu-feyrmlță 's fulv, 's vă dochădis ă cidăch 'n tohim, 's v' 'n șpirăd a Zie ă snuv șģien nă hișģn — tă Zie ni ru: "Reyv suls ni bi un!" 'S tă suls ni bi un. Tă Zie ni feyç 'n suls, găr ma e; 's tă Zie ni zeli izărn suls 's 'n dochădis. Tă Zie ni tig eynm "la" dăn suls, 's 'n dochădis tă șe ni tig eynm "ayșă" du. 'S v' erăv e 's vă madn i, la eyhăd. | |||
The present tense auxiliary תּאָ is pronounced ''tu'' when stressed (when a subject pronoun follows or when used as "yes") and ''t' '' or ''tă'' when unstressed (when a noun follows). | The present tense auxiliary תּאָ is pronounced ''tu'' when stressed (when a subject pronoun follows or when used as "yes") and ''t' '' or ''tă'' when unstressed (when a noun follows). |
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