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- Mokum abstract "Mokum (מקום) is the Yiddish word for \"place\" or \"safe haven\". It is similar to the Hebrew word makom (מקום, \"place\"), from which it is derived. In Yiddish the names of some cities in the Netherlands and Germany were shortened to Mokum and had the first letter of the name of the city, transliterated into the Hebrew alphabet, added to them. Cities named this way were Amsterdam, Berlin, Delft, and Rotterdam.Mokum, without Aleph, is still used as a nickname for Amsterdam. The nickname was first considered to be Bargoens, a form of Dutch slang, but in the 20th century it lost its negative sound and is now used as a nickname for Amsterdam in a sentimental context.".
- Mokum wikiPageID "2299728".
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- Mokum wikiPageRevisionID "638660277".
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Aleph.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Alkmaar.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Bargoens.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Bet_(letter).
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_place_names.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:City_nicknames.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Amsterdam.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Delft.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Amsterdam.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Berlin.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rotterdam.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Dalet.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Delft.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_alphabet.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Nickname.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Resh.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Rotterdam.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Winschoten.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Mokum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mokum".
- Mokum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Mokum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mokum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yiddish-stub.
- Mokum subject Category:Alternative_place_names.
- Mokum subject Category:City_nicknames.
- Mokum subject Category:Culture_in_Amsterdam.
- Mokum subject Category:Delft.
- Mokum subject Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum subject Category:History_of_Amsterdam.
- Mokum subject Category:History_of_Berlin.
- Mokum subject Category:Rotterdam.
- Mokum subject Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Mokum hypernym Word.
- Mokum type Food.
- Mokum type Place.
- Mokum type History.
- Mokum type Place.
- Mokum comment "Mokum (מקום) is the Yiddish word for \"place\" or \"safe haven\". It is similar to the Hebrew word makom (מקום, \"place\"), from which it is derived. In Yiddish the names of some cities in the Netherlands and Germany were shortened to Mokum and had the first letter of the name of the city, transliterated into the Hebrew alphabet, added to them. Cities named this way were Amsterdam, Berlin, Delft, and Rotterdam.Mokum, without Aleph, is still used as a nickname for Amsterdam.".
- Mokum label "Mokum".
- Mokum sameAs Q2396997.
- Mokum sameAs موكوم.
- Mokum sameAs موکوم.
- Mokum sameAs Mokum.
- Mokum sameAs Mokum.
- Mokum sameAs m.02p64hr.
- Mokum sameAs Q2396997.
- Mokum wasDerivedFrom Mokum?oldid=638660277.
- Mokum isPrimaryTopicOf Mokum.