Roughly "if only healthy". As a response to any gripping statement or complaint,
it means roughly "Gee that's too bad, but look at the big picture: As long as
you've got your health, you can handle it".
The Yiddish phrase "a bi gezunt" translates to "as long as you're healthy" or "be well." It is often used as a form of farewell or as a way to wish someone good health and well-being.
In Yiddish, you can say "tsayt a gezunt" to say goodbye, which means "stay healthy".
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
"Rayna" means "clean" or "pure" in Yiddish.
"Schuss" in Yiddish can mean "nonsense" or "foolishness." It is often used to dismiss something as trivial or not worthwhile.
In Yiddish, you can say "tsayt a gezunt" to say goodbye, which means "stay healthy".
Shalom! that is goodbye in Yidish.
Zaa Ghizint. (As pronounced by online pronunciation tools.)
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
The cast of Der Veg tsum Gezunt - 1947 includes: Jakub Rotbaum as Narrator
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
The Yiddish word for hello is "שלום" (Shalom), which also means peace.
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
Spinoza is not a Yiddish word. It appears to be a Spanish name.
The Yiddish word for congratulations is Mazeltov.(pronounced MUZZLE-TOF)
"Schneller" in Yiddish means "faster" in English. It is used to indicate a desire for something to be done quickly or with speed.
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