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  1. Drama, Yiddish: The dramatic part of Yiddish literature has had a less independent development than any other of its parts, and is consequently poorer, both in quality and in quantity. There are probably less than fifty printed Yiddish dramas, and the entire ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Yiddish: {{Infobox language | name = Yiddish | nativename = ייִדיש‎, יידיש‎, אידיש‎ or יודישע‎, yidish/idish | pronunciation = Template:IPA-yi | official status = the Russian Federation | states = Central, Eastern, and Western Europe | region = Europe, Israel, North America, South America, other regions with Jewish populations | ethnicity = Ashkenazi Jews |. (Social) [85%] 2024-01-19 [Languages of Russia] [Subject–verb–object languages]...
  2. Yiddish: Yiddish (ייִדיש yidish; literally, Jewish) is a language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It is a branch of Old High German, with many loan words from other European languages and from Hebrew. [85%] 2023-03-01 [Germanic Languages] [Judaism]...
  3. Yiddish: Yiddish (ייִדיש‎, יידיש‎ or אידיש‎, yidish or idish, pronounced [ˈ(j)ɪdɪʃ], lit. 'Jewish'; ייִדיש-טײַטש‎, Yidish-Taytsh, lit. (High German-derived language used by Ashkenazi Jews) [85%] 2023-12-25 [Yiddish] [Ashkenazi Jews topics]...
  4. Yiddish language: Yiddish is a West Germanic language commonly spoken by people of Jewish heritage originating from Central and Eastern Europe and now settled in several parts of the world. Though usually written in the Hebrew alphabet, from a language typological standpoint ... [60%] 2023-06-15
  5. Yiddish theater: Yiddish theater consists theatrical performances to be presented in the Yiddish language, either originally written in Yiddish or translated to it. While Yiddish literature had existed for centuries, Yiddish theater is a development of the nineteenth century. [60%] 2023-06-23
  6. Yiddish dialects: Yiddish dialects are variants of the Yiddish language and are divided according to the region in Europe where each developed its distinctiveness. Linguistically, Yiddish is divided in distinct Eastern and Western dialects. (Varieties of the Yiddish language) [60%] 2023-11-22 [Yiddish] [Dialects by language]...
  7. Yiddish literature: Yiddish literature encompasses all those belles-lettres written in Yiddish, the language of Ashkenazic Jewry which is related to Middle High German. The history of Yiddish, with its roots in central Europe and locus for centuries in Eastern Europe, is ... (Genre of written material) [60%] 2024-01-13 [European literature] [Yiddish]...
  8. Grammaire yiddish: Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (mars 2021). Si vous disposez d'ouvrages ou d'articles de référence ou si vous connaissez des sites web de qualité traitant du thème abordé ici, merci de compléter l'article en donnant les ... [60%] 2023-12-16
  9. Yiddish theatre: Yiddish theatre consists of plays written and performed primarily by Jews in Yiddish, the language of the Central European Ashkenazi Jewish community. The range of Yiddish theatre is broad: operetta, musical comedy, and satiric or nostalgic revues; melodrama; naturalist drama ... (Genre in theater) [60%] 2023-12-21 [Yiddish theatre] [Yiddish-language literature]...
  10. Yiddah: Yiddah is a locality in New South Wales, Australia. The locality is 474 kilometres (295 mi) west of the state capital, Sydney about midway between the towns of West Wyalong and Barmedman. [56%] 2023-12-29 [Towns in the Central West (New South Wales)]
  11. Drama: Drama is a type of literature written to be performed on stage, in a theater. Perhaps the most famous examples of drama are Shakespeare's plays, such as Romeo and Juliet. [55%] 2023-07-03
  12. Drama: The term drama comes from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek: δράμα, dráma), which is derived from "to do" (Classical Greek: δράω, dráō). The enactment of drama in theater, performed by actors on a stage before an audience, is a widely used ... [55%] 2023-02-03
  13. Drama: Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television. Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with ... (Artwork intended for performance, formal type of literature) [55%] 2024-02-02 [Drama]
  14. Drama: City of European Turkey in the vilayet of Salonica, 25 miles from Serrès. Its small Jewish community, which was founded in 1860 by immigrants from Serrès and Monastir, possesses a synagogue, and a boys' school with fifty pupils. Aside from ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [55%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Drama (Aespa song): "Drama" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Aespa for their fourth extended play of the same name. It was released as the EP's lead single by SM Entertainment on November 10, 2023. (Aespa song) [55%] 2024-01-05 [Aespa songs] [2023 songs]...
  16. Drama: Medieval Drama While the scattered and persecuted strollers thus kept alive something of the popularity, if not of the loftier traditions, of their art, neither, on the other hand, was there an utter absence of written compositions to bridge the ... [55%] 2022-09-02
  17. Drama (Nine Muses EP): Drama (stylized as DRAMA) is the third extended play by the South Korean girl group Nine Muses. It was released on January 23, 2015, by Star Empire Entertainment, and distributed by KT Music. (Nine Muses EP) [55%] 2024-01-05 [2015 EPs] [Dance-pop EPs]...
  18. Drama (film and television): When it comes to cinema and television, drama is a genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) that is meant to be more serious in tone rather than amusing. Such drama is generally characterised with extra names that identify its ... (Film and television) [55%] 2024-01-08 [Drama films] [Drama television series]...
  19. Drama: Drama is an art form with an exceptionally long provenance, dating to the early years of the Western tradition, in which actors portray the acts or lives of real or fictional persons in a manner meant to display the moral ... [55%] 2023-02-28 [Entertainment]

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