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'''Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș''' (locally ''ăn Yidiș ăg Boalmăr'' or ''ăn Boalmăriș'') originates from the Eastern US city of Bellamoor (Ḷbāḷdimōra in Palkhan; same location and same local pronunciation "Ballmer" as our Baltimore). It is now the most common Ăn Yidiș dialect spoken in Japan.
'''Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș''' (locally ''ăn Yidiș ăg Balmăr'' or ''ăn Balmăriș'') originates from the Eastern US city of Bellamoor (Ḷbāḷdimōra in Palkhan; same location and same local pronunciation "Ballmer" 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 and adjectives.
Bellamoor Ăn Yidiș sounds like a Satmar Yiddish accent in Ăn Yidiș but unlike Standard Ăn Yidiș it lacks "umlaut" of Proto-ĂnY *a before slender consonants, hence baile > bală. It has lost gender and mutations, but h- is added to vowel initial plural nouns and adjectives.


ă > o > u; u, î, ü > often i; /r/ is uvular; both l and ł are dark L and can even be broad Philly L. ie = Modern Wdm ie
ă > o > u; u, î, ü > often i; /r/ is uvular; both l and ł are dark L and can even be broad Philly L. ie = Modern Wdm ie
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