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Duolingo offers Yiddish

Language app launches Yiddish as 100th free course

April 11, 2021 12:06
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“Amol iz geven a mayse” — or once upon a time — there was a language learning app called Duolingo. And this week, Yiddish, the language of poets and dreamers and eastern European Jewish scholars, became the app’s 40th language and its 100th free course.

Duolingo’s much-anticipated addition, released on Tuesday, has been greeted with cries of joy by the dwindling numbers of fluent Yiddish speakers in the US. And the good news is that total beginners can soon start to get to grips with the language on the app.

In fact, as the company points out, English has incorporated many Yiddish words into the language, from “bagel” to “nosh” to “lox” — you may see a pattern emerging here — or other familiar terms such as “mensch” or “oy vey”. So few people will be dealing with utterly alien terminology.

Duolingo courses are created in partnership with a team of dedicated volunteers. One — talking of alien terminology — even created an entire fictional language, High Valyrian, spoken in the TV series Game of Thrones.

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