3 months ago 3 months agoDW Euromaxx, Germany Business, Germany News, Pak GlobelHow being Jewish actually helped learning German by DW Euromaxx 3 months ago3 months ago414views 0 0share Facebook Twitter Why “schmoozing” with Germans isn’t what you think it is. 😅 #oyvey #jewish #germany sourceLike it? Share with your friends! 0 0share Facebook TwitterWhat's Your Reaction? hate 0 hate confused 0 confused fail 0 fail fun 0 fun geeky 0 geeky love 0 love lol 0 lol omg 0 omg win 0 win Posted by DW Euromaxx 4 Comments Cancel reply Connect with: Facebook Google Twitter Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I learned most of my Yiddish from the nanny. I love that show.ReplyBring back Brant…. y is he being good and not breaking any rules???ReplyBest thing about Yiddish and German: If you speak one of those two languages, you don`t need to learn any grammar for the other! Beside this most words are very similar… 😉ReplyI always tell my German students that the most fun German words come from Yiddish. I even considered learning Yiddish for that reason.Reply Previous Post Ukraine under attack: Is Europe powerless against Putin? | To... by DW News Next Post Does Islam Believe in Rebirth? If Suicide is Prohibited, why... by Dr Zakir Naik
Best thing about Yiddish and German: If you speak one of those two languages, you don`t need to learn any grammar for the other! Beside this most words are very similar… 😉Reply
I always tell my German students that the most fun German words come from Yiddish. I even considered learning Yiddish for that reason.Reply
I learned most of my Yiddish from the nanny. I love that show.
Bring back Brant…. y is he being good and not breaking any rules???
Best thing about Yiddish and German: If you speak one of those two languages, you don`t need to learn any grammar for the other! Beside this most words are very similar… 😉
I always tell my German students that the most fun German words come from Yiddish. I even considered learning Yiddish for that reason.