It is what it is, means that what I said has no hidden meanings. I did not imply anything by what I said. You should not infer anything from what I said. Everything is above board.
The Yiddish phrase "it is what it is" conveys acceptance of a situation for what it truly is, without attempting to change or challenge it. It embodies a sense of surrender and acknowledging the reality of a given circumstance.
In Yiddish, the word for dummy is "דאַמע."
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, "all right" is typically expressed as "ale yidish" (אַלע ייִדיש).
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
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Raeziel (Raziel or רזיאל) is a yidish name, meaning "Keeper of Secrets."
Shalom (שלום) is a Hebrew word that means "peace". In Yiddish, the word for peace is Frieden.
David Goldberg has written: 'Yidish af Yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, Grammar, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English
The correct spelling is Yiddish, a Jewish dialect based on German.
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
R. Gutman has written: 'Yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, Readers
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Nahum Stiff has written: 'Yiden un Yidish' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Jacob Botoshansky has written: 'Mame yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, History
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