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Alsoddish, Yiddish (English spelling), yiddish or ydish; is the language spoken by Judeo-Germans of central and eastern Europe. It is known in America thanks to the immigration of the early twentieth century of Jews escaping from the Russian pogrom, and then Soviet, and Nazi, and. . . They entered mainly through the ports of New York and Buenos Aires, so they made a great contribution to the slang and the lunfardo.

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