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Yiddish vs German

German vs Yiddish

Yiddish and German both are nouns.

Yiddish is not an adjective while German is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Yiddish Yes No No No
German Yes Yes No No
As nouns, German is a hypernym of Yiddish; that is, German is a word with a broader meaning than Yiddish:
  • Yiddish: a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script
  • German: the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
Other hypernyms of Yiddish include German language, High German, High German language.
Yiddish (noun) German (noun)
a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
a person of German nationality
Yiddish (adjective) German (adjective)
of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language
Difference between Yiddish and German

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