Yiddish
| Yiddish | |
|---|---|
| Language family | Saxo-Syzkynic |
| Early form(s) | Old High German |
| Writing system | Yiddish Alphabet |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Araçana (recognized) |
| Speaker | |
| Technical information | |
Yiddish is a Saxo-Syzkynic language spoken by a minority in Araçana. Much of the language's history is currently unagreed upon, but it shows clear influence from the Mary-Moldovan languages and from Hebrew. Yiddish has multiple standardized forms, including the one used by Araçana's Xezha University and the recently discovered Inter-Dimensional YIVO Yiddish.
Writing
It is traditionally written with an Alphabetic adaptation of the Hebrew abjad.