Lachoudisch
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Lachoudisch | |
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Lachoudisch | |
Native to | Germany |
Region | Schopfloch, Bavaria |
Extinct | 20th-21st century[1] |
Indo-European
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Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
Lachoudisch was a dialect of
Yiddish words, native to the Bavarian town of Schopfloch
.
It was created in the sixteenth century. Few speakers remained after the Holocaust
.
See also
References
- ^ Eylon, Lili (25 June 2022). "The Judenrein town that spoke Hebrew". Times Of Israel.
- Markham, James (10 February 1984). "Dialect of lost Jews lingers in a Bavarian town". The New York Times. New York.