The result was merge to Yiddish words used in English. (non-admin closure) Tymon.r Do you have any questions? 03:45, 17 March 2019 (UTC)
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There are no legitimate sources that confirm that the subject of this page is a notable and unique phenomenon. It is common for nonnative speakers to insert words of their native language into their dialogue. We do not need a special article to tell people that Yiddish speakers do this as well. As is, the page only has one source, and is poorly written, acting more as a dictionary of English phrases adapted for Yiddish, than as an actuall encyclopedic page. Puzzledvegetable ( talk) 00:46, 10 March 2019 (UTC) + 2 minor edits
The result was merge to Yiddish words used in English. (non-admin closure) Tymon.r Do you have any questions? 03:45, 17 March 2019 (UTC)
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There are no legitimate sources that confirm that the subject of this page is a notable and unique phenomenon. It is common for nonnative speakers to insert words of their native language into their dialogue. We do not need a special article to tell people that Yiddish speakers do this as well. As is, the page only has one source, and is poorly written, acting more as a dictionary of English phrases adapted for Yiddish, than as an actuall encyclopedic page. Puzzledvegetable ( talk) 00:46, 10 March 2019 (UTC) + 2 minor edits