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דײַטש

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Yiddish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German diutsc, from Old High German diutisc, from Proto-West Germanic *þiudisk, from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz (popular), from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂. Doublet of טײַטש (taytsh).

Pronunciation

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  1. (YIVO, Northeastern) IPA(key): /daɪ̯t͡ʃ/
  2. (Poylish) IPA(key): /daːt͡ʃ/
  3. (Ukrainish) IPA(key): /dat͡ʃ/

Adjective

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דײַטש (daytsh)

  1. German
  2. Germanic

Declension

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Declension of דײַטש
predicative דײַטש
daytsh
case masculine neuter feminine plural
indefinite definite post./nom.
nominative דײַטשער
daytsher
דײַטש
daytsh
דײַטשע
daytshe
דײַטשס
daytshs
דײַטשע
daytshe
דײַטשע
daytshe
accusative דײַטשן
daytshn
dative דײַטשן
daytshn
דײַטשער
daytsher

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Noun

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דײַטש (daytshm, plural דײַטשן (daytshn)

  1. German (person)
  2. (dated) assimilated Jew

Synonyms

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Proper noun

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דײַטש (daytshn

  1. the German language

Derived terms

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