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Jaime Rodríguez Santiago respondió 17 May 10
Yiddish would literally be translated as "Judío" but this language was also composed with words from Hebrew (Hebreo). So it all depends on the situation you are using it.
Yiddish:
noun
a language used by Jews in central and eastern Europe before the Holocaust. It was originally a German dialect with words from Hebrew and several modern languages and is today spoken mainly in the U.S., Israel, and Russia
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