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What is the country of yiddish people?

There isn't a single country that is considered the "country of Yiddish people."

Here's why:

* Yiddish is a language, not a nationality: Yiddish is a Germanic language primarily spoken by Ashkenazi Jews, who have a long history of migration and settlement across various countries in Europe.

* Ashkenazi Jews have a diverse history: They lived in many parts of Europe, including Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, and others.

* No singular homeland: While Yiddish culture is deeply rooted in Eastern Europe, there isn't one specific country that can be considered the origin or sole homeland of Yiddish speakers.

Therefore, it's inaccurate to talk about a "country of Yiddish people." Instead, we should acknowledge the diverse history and heritage of Yiddish speakers across various countries.

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