Aleph-umlaut

Beth Myre via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Sat Nov 10 09:28:08 CST 2018


Hi Everyone,

Are we sure this is actually Yiddish?  To me it looks like it could be
German transliterated into the Yiddish/Hebrew alphabet.

I can spend a little more time with it and put together some examples.

Beth


On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 1:28 AM James Kass via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org>
wrote:

>
> In the last pages of the text linked by Mark E. Shoulson, both the
> gershayim and the aleph-umlaut are shown.  A quick look didn't find any
> other base letter with the combining umlaut.
>
>
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