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  • ...o as 'Yiddish-Taitsh' (='Judeo-German')."</ref> is the historical language of the [[Ashkenazi Jews]]. It originated during the 9th century<ref> ...er=jewishgen.org}}</ref> Yiddish is written with a fully vocalized version of the [[Hebrew alphabet]]. ...
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  • This is a partial '''list of Renaissance men'''. ...l education. In ancient times, an expert on medicine may be the equivalent of knowing basic modern first aid. In contrast to modern times, knowledge was ...
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  • ...|railborne vehicle]], lighter than a [[train]], designed for the transport of passengers (and/or, very occasionally, [[freight (rail)|freight]]) within, ==Use of the term== ...
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  • '''Card games''' were created as a result of '''tarot cards''' that were brought into Europe by the gypsies in the 14th ...eck is the 52-card French deck, with cards Ace, 2-10, Jack, Queen and King of 4 suits. Whilst most decks had 4 suits, they varied with how many cards we ...
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  • ...of the three living members of the East Slavic languages. Written examples of Old East Slavonic are attested from the 10th century onwards. ...otal number of speakers. The language is one of the six official languages of the [[United Nations]]. ...
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