Yarmulke is pronounced: yar-mul-KAH.
However, almost no Jews use this Yiddish word anymore. Instead, the Hebrew word 'kippa' (kee-PAH) is used.
Yamaka
When you're sleeping, showering, or getting a haircut.
Yarmulkes
Yarmulkes are as common as cell phones in Israel.
A yarmulke can be laundered in any way appropriate to the particular fabric, and then formed over an inverted bowl to dry.
They wear something called a sharwal kameez and ladies cover up fully
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You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
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You pronounce it as Page.
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