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  1. Practice reading the individual letters with the color-coded multi-media alef-beys chart. On this page, you can click on each letter to hear the letter name and pronunciation. Vowels, consonants, final forms of letters, and letters that only appear in words of Hebrew origin are each marked with a separate color.

  2. Practice Reading in Yiddish. Follow the text with the help of audio recordings. Exercises to help you learn the alef-beys—the Yiddish alphabetfrom alef to sof.

  3. To watch a video showing Yiddish letters (both in print and script forms), with audio providing the names of the letters and the sounds that they make, please visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/yiddish-alphabet/alphabet-video-and-notes

  4. This comprehensive chart from the Yiddish Book Center includes the letter in both print and cursive, as well as the name and pronunciation of each letter. A printable PDF is available to keep with your Yiddish language notes.

  5. survey of Yiddish grammatical structures for the beginner as well as the more advanced Yiddish learner. It assumes previous familiarity with the Yiddish alphabet and the ability to read printed Yiddish. This book is intended to supplement other textbooks and learning materials and/or

  6. MARGOLIS, R. - Basic Yiddish. A Grammar and Workbook.pdf ... Loading… ...

  7. This basic Yiddish grammar also transliterates the Yiddish script letters using the Roman alphabet, and as at heart Yiddish is a Germanic language, this is relatively easy to do. The transliteration is written from left to right and uses capitals to start sentences and proper nouns.

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