dustcart in Yiddish
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dustcart translate to Yiddish meanings: דוסטקאַרט.
In other words, דוסטקאַרט in Yiddish is dustcart in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use dustcart in Yiddish?
Meaning of dustcart in Yiddish language is: דוסטקאַרט.
Other words in Yiddish
disarray, Druck, damitie, defenceless, defamer,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of dustcart
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How to say dustcart in Yiddish?
דוסטקאַרט. This is your most common way to say dustcart in דוסטקאַרט language. Click audio icon to pronounce dustcart in Yiddish::
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How to write dustcart in Yiddish?
The standard way to write "dustcart" in Yiddish is: דוסטקאַרט
Alphabet in Yiddish
About Yiddish language
See more about Yiddish language in here.
Yiddish (ייִדיש, יידיש or אידיש, yidish or idish, pronounced [ˈ(j)ɪdɪʃ], lit. 'Jewish'; ייִדיש-טײַטש, Yidish-Taytsh, lit. ' Judeo-German') is a High German–derived language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a High German-based vernacular fused with many elements taken from Hebrew (notably Mishnaic) and to some extent Aramaic; most varieties also have substantial influence from Slavic languages, and the vocabulary contains traces of influence from Romance languages. Yiddish writing uses the Hebrew alphabet. In the 1990s, there were around 1.5–2 million speakers of Yiddish, mostly Hasidic and Haredi Jews.[citation needed] In 2012, the Center for Applied Linguistics estimated the number of speakers to have had a worldwide peak at 11 million (prior to World War II), with the number of speakers in the United States and Canada then totaling 150,000. An estimate from Rutgers University gives 250,000 American speakers, 250,000 Israeli speakers, and 100,000 in the rest of the world (for a total of 600,000)..
Writing system in Yiddish
German, Writing system, Hebrew alphabet (Yiddish orthography), occasionally Latin alphabet
Yiddish Speaking Countries and Territories
Yiddish Speaking Countries and Territories: Central, Eastern, and Western Europe.

Yiddish native speakers
Yiddish native speakers: (1.5 million cited 1986–1991 + half undated).
Yiddish language code
Yiddish language code is: yi.
Conclusion on dustcart in Yiddish
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying dustcart in Yiddish is "דוסטקאַרט", it's time to learn how to say dustcart in Yiddish. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Yiddish today.
דוסטקאַרט in Yiddish meanings dustcart in English.
