Thursday, August 14, 2008

Conversational Yiddish

I feel like I've been advertising a lot of language books lately, but they seem to be the focus du jour for some of our most recently active contributors. Today, I've been seeing a lot of activity on the [[Conversational Yiddish]] book, by [[User:Moyvey]]. It's a book that's been around for a while but has only started to progress recently with the new author.

There is a second book on Yiddish, [[Yiddish for Yeshivah Bachurim]] that hasn't been edited since it's primary author left in January. Both books are featured at a new portal [[Yiddish]], although this will probably be moved to [[Subject:Yiddish]] in the future.

If you're a Yiddish speaker and would like to contribute to either of these books, or even if you would like to start your own book on the topic, we would be glad to have you. Come on down to Wikibooks and take a look around.

2 comments:

  1. Lets try to get a big Yiddish wiki book published here. I would be nice if beginners can help with editing, alphebetizing, and checking for English language typos. One of the best ways to learn a language is by writing.

    I found this book by linking to www.myoyvey.com

    There are also some excellent videos on reading Yiddish.

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  2. Lets try to get a large Yiddish wiki book published on the internet. I would be nice if beginners can help with the editing, alphebetizing, and checking for English language typos. One of the best ways to learn a language is by typing and vocalizing the sounds as you type.

    I found the Yiddish wiki book by linking to

    www.myoyvey.com

    There are also some excellent videos on reading Yiddish.

    ReplyDelete