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'''Ballmer Ăn Yidiș''' (אן אידיש אס בּאַמאר'' ăn Idiș ăs Bamăr'' or א בּאַמאריש ''ă Bamăriș'') originates from the Eastern US city of Ballmer (בּאַמאר, from בּאַלא מוֹר ''Bală Mur'' 'Big Village', ''Ḷbāḷdimōra'' in Palkhan; same location and same local pronunciation /boəlmər/ as our Baltimore). It's the most common Ăn Yidiș dialect in Haredi communities in Irta's US, whereas the Bohemian dialect is the most prevalent in Europe. Bamăriș descends from Ăn Yidiș dialects that were spoken in our timeline's Southern Italy in the late 19th century (many of the earliest European immigrants to Ballmer were Irish and Italians).
'''Ballmer Ăn Yidiș''' (אַן אידיש אס בּאַמאר'' an Idiș ăs Bamăr'' or אַ בּאַמאריש ''a Bamăriș'') originates from the Eastern US city of Ballmer (בּאַמאר, from בּאַלא מוֹר ''Bală Mur'' 'Big Village', ''Ḷbāḷdimōra'' in Palkhan; same location and same local pronunciation /boəlmər/ as our Baltimore). It's the most common Ăn Yidiș dialect in Haredi communities in Irta's US, whereas the Bohemian dialect is the most prevalent in Europe. Bamăriș descends from Ăn Yidiș dialects that were spoken in our timeline's Southern Italy in the late 19th century (many of the earliest European immigrants to Ballmer were Irish and Italians).


Formal written Ăn Yidiș in Bamăriș-speaking communities is close to Standard Ăn Yidiș. However, spoken Bamăriș (described in this page) is highly innovative and is also influencing other spoken Ăn Yidiș dialects due to its prevalence.
Formal written Ăn Yidiș in Bamăriș-speaking communities is close to Standard Ăn Yidiș. However, spoken Bamăriș (described in this page) is highly innovative and is also influencing other spoken Ăn Yidiș dialects due to its prevalence.
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