Yes. The German for season is die Jahreszeit.
It is of high German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin or Yiddish
Thought to be of German origin as 'pfui'. May also have a Yiddish connection as an expression of comtempt
There is no such word. -You may mean "Yiddish" which is a German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, spoken in many parts of the world.
"HOLTS", exactly like the German word.
"MOYL" ... from the German "maul".
"SHVES-tair" ... straight from German.
The Yiddish term for the color 'black' is "SHVARTZ", exactly as in German.
The Yiddish word for 'sister' is exactly the same as in German: pronounced "SHVESS-tair".
"Kayla" is not a Yiddish word. It is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "crown" or "laurel."
Origin of NOSH Yiddish nashn, from Middle High German naschen to eat on the sly First Known Use: 1931
The adjective for 'beautiful' when spoken in Yiddish sounds like "SHAYN", "SHINE", or "SHOYN", depending on the speaker's heritage, origin, and familial dialect. However pronounced, it comes straight from the German "schön".
Tuchis or tuchus is a Yiddish word meaning buttocks.