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  1. List of English words of Hebrew origin - Wikipedia

    List of English words of Hebrew origin For a list of words relating to Hebrew language origins, see the Terms derived from Hebrew category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a list of …

  2. Appalachian English - Wikipedia

    Appalachian English is American English native to the Appalachian mountain region of the Eastern United States. Historically, the term Appalachian dialect refers to a local English variety of southern …

  3. Appalachian Americans - Wikipedia

    Appalachian Americans, or simply Appalachians, are an American cultural group living in the geocultural area of Appalachia in the eastern United States, or their descendants. [2][3]

  4. Appalachia - Wikipedia

    Appalachia (locally / ˌæpəˈlætʃə / ⓘ AP-ə-LATCH-ə) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America. In the north, its boundaries stretch from Mount Carleton …

  5. Appalachian Mountains - Wikipedia

    The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, [b] are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America. The term "Appalachian" refers to several different regions and mountain …

  6. Twelve Tribes communities - Wikipedia

    The group started to believe that it was the spiritual Israel. About this time the community began referring to Jesus by his likely name in Hebrew, Yahshua, and members of the community started …

  7. Hebrew language - Wikipedia

    The modern English word Hebrew is derived from Old French Ebrau via Latin, from the Ancient Greek hebraîos (Ἑβραῖος) and Aramaic 'ibrāy, all ultimately derived from Biblical Hebrew Ivri (עברי), one of …

  8. Affrilachia - Wikipedia

    Affrilachia is a term that focuses on the culture and contributions of African-American artists, writers, and musicians in the Appalachian region of the United States. [2] The term is used to describe …