Conversational Yiddish Quick and Easy: The Most Innovative Technique to Learn the Yiddish Language
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Have you always wanted to learn how to speak Yiddish but simply didn’t have the time?
Well if so, then, look no further. You can hold in your hands one of the most advanced and revolutionary method that was ever designed for quickly becoming conversational in a language. In creating this time-saving program, master linguist Yatir Nitzany spent years examining the twenty-seven most common languages in the world and distilling from them the three hundred and fifty words that are most likely to be used in real conversations. These three hundred and fifty words were chosen in such a way that they were structurally interrelated and, when combined, form sentences. Through various other discoveries about how real conversations work—discoveries that are detailed further in this book—Nitzany created the necessary tools for linking these words together in a specific way so that you may become rapidly and almost effortlessly conversant—now.
If your desire is to speak perfectly proper and precise Yiddish or learn complicated grammatical rules then this book is not for you. However, if you need to actually hold a conversation while on a trip to Israel or Brooklyn, to impress that certain someone, or to be able to speak with your grandfather or grandmother as soon as possible, then the Nitzany Method is what you have been looking for. This method is designed for fluency in a foreign language, while communicating in the present tense. Nitzany believes that what’s most important is actually being able to understand and be understood by another human being right away. Therefore, unlike other courses, all words in this program are taught in both the Hebrew alphabet as well as English transliteration.
This is one of the several, in a series of instructional language guides, the Nitzany Method’s revolutionary approach is the only one in the world that uses its unique language technology to actually enable you to speak and understand native speakers in the shortest amount of time possible. No more depending on volumes of books of fundamental, beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, all with hundreds of pages in order to learn a language. With Conversational Yiddish Quick and Easy, all you need are fifty-three pages.
Learn Yiddish today, not tomorrow, and get started now!
Yatir Nitzany
For many years I struggled to learn Spanish, and I still knew no more than about twenty words. Consequently, I was extremely frustrated. One day I stumbled upon this method as I was playing around with word combinations. Suddenly, I came to the realization that every language has a certain core group of words that are most commonly used and, simply by learning them, one could gain the ability to engage in quick and easy conversational Spanish.I discovered which words those were, and I narrowed them down to three hundred and fifty that, once memorized, one could connect and create one’s own sentences. The variations were and are infinite! By using this incredibly simple technique, I could converse at a proficient level and speak Spanish. Within a week, I astonished my Spanish-speaking friends with my newfound ability. The next semester I registered at my university for a Spanish language course, and I applied the same principles I had learned in that class (grammar, additional vocabulary, future and past tense, etc.) to those three hundred and fifty words I already had memorized, and immediately I felt as if I had grown wings and learned how to fly.At the end of the semester, we took a class trip to San José, Costa Rica. I was like a fish in water, while the rest of my classmates were floundering and still struggling to converse. Throughout the following months, I again applied the same principle to other languages—French, Portuguese, Italian, and Arabic, all of which I now speak proficiently, thanks to this very simple technique.This method is by far the fastest way to master quick and easy conversational language skills. There is no other technique that compares to my concept. It is effective, it worked for me, and it will work for you. Be consistent with my program, and you too will succeed the way I and many, many others have.
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Conversational Yiddish Quick and Easy - Yatir Nitzany
The Yiddish Language
Written with Hebrew alphabet characters, Yiddish is a High German language that was used by Jews from central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. Most likely beginning around the ninth century CE, Yiddish was developed over the course of several centuries by Ashkenazi Jews in the Holy Roman Empire. Yiddish combined a Germanic language base with some Aramaic, Hebrew, Slavic, and even a smattering of Romance language words to create a distinct patois that served to unite diverse Jewish populations in Europe following the Diaspora. As Jewish communities grew in Europe, the Yiddish language grew with them, eventually including as many as ten to thirteen million speakers. However, the deaths of six million Jews in the Holocaust and the subsequent dispersal of Jewish communities following World War II decimated the ranks of Yiddish speakers in the twentieth century, and currently, it is estimated that as few as two million people worldwide still speak Yiddish. Nonetheless, some Yiddish words have been absorbed by many of the languages with which Yiddish cultures interacted following World War II (including chutzpah, glitch, kitsch, klutz, kosher, schtum, schmooze, and verklempt, among others, in English). Today, the language is enjoying a resurgence in Hasidic Jewish communities where it is the primary language spoken.
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The Program
I - E’ech איך
I am - E’ech bin איך בין
With you - Mit deer מיט דיר
With us - Mit untz מיט אונז
For you - Far deir פאר דיר
For you - (formal) Far ir פאר איר
Are you? Du bist? ?דו ביסט
You are - Bistu ביסטו
You - Du, דו
You - Di די
You - (formal) Ir איר
You - (plural) Alle אלע
From - Fin (galitziana) פין
From - Foon (litvak) פון
Sentences composed from the vocabulary you just learned"
I am from Germany
E'ech bin fin Deuchland
איך בין פון דייטשלאנד
Are you from Israel?
Du bist fun Yisroel?
דו ביסט פון ישׂראל?
I am with you
E'ech bin mit dier
איך בין מיט דיר
This is for you.
Duce iz far dier
דאס איז פאר דיר
*This isn’t a phrase book! The purpose of this book is solely to provide you with the tools to create your own sentences!
With him - Mit eim מיט אים
With her - Mit eer מיט איר,
Without him - Oon aim אן אים
Without them - Nisht mit zai נישט מיט זיי
Always - Shten’dik שטענדיק
This - Duce דאס
This is - Dus iz דאס איז
Is - Iz איז
It's - Es iz עס איז
Is it? - Iz es? ?איז עס
Sometimes – Am’oole אמאל
You are - Bistu ביסטו
Are you? - Du bist? ?דו ביסט
He - Er ער / She - Zi זי
Today – Haynt