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Aschknas, Sturmkrieg Sektor

I'm wondering about this since it would be useful for characters from Aschknas.

http://en.sturmkrieg.com/Aschknas
http://en.sturmkrieg.com/Scharzenkommando

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Huh?

I don't understand the question or the wiki site. For example there is no 'yiddish alphabet' it's written with Hebrew letters.

And what exactly are 'German names of Hebrew origin' do you mean names used by German Jews?

Questions like this make a bit worried, what exactly are you doing for an army theme?

 
   
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Aschknas, Sturmkrieg Sektor

The Hebrew alphabet in Yiddish is slightly different from the regular Hebrew alphabet.

As for Sturmkrieg, it's just a site for posting user created 40k content, including stories and articles and such.

Kid_Kyoto wrote:And what exactly are 'German names of Hebrew origin' do you mean names used by German Jews?


I suppose so, but could be any names of Hebrew origin, such as Johann or Else.

I'm asking this question related to positive feedback from this discussion about using Yiddish letters for a 40k language.

The theme of the particular region of the Sturmkrieg Sector that is going to use Yiddish letters is going to be an Aschkenazisch them. There will also be other worlds and regions in the Sturmkrieg Sector that have Russian, Arab, African, Mongolian, French, and Nordic themes. While the German-Russian theme will be very prevalent, there will be smaller sub themes specific to different worlds.

About concerns:

What concerns do you have?

If you have any concerns at all about any themes that I have, please do not hesitate to tell me what they are.

If there is anything that is a problem at all, I will moderate it.

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