There is no such language as "Jewish".
If you are talking about Hebrew, it's ma nishma מה × ×©×ž×¢
If you are talking about Yiddish, it's Vee geht's
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There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's ahroom (ערום)
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's ga'ava (גאווה)Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "pride" is "shtaltz".
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's zahav (זהב)Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "gold" is "gelt".
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's nashim (× ×©×™×)
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Hebrew, then it is Yafeh. If you mean Yiddish, then it is Shayn,
There is no such language as "Jewish." if you mean Hebrew, then it is גמר pronounced gah-MAR.
There is no such language as Jewish, If you mean Hebrew, it is מארק (pronounced the same as in English).
Jewish people live in most countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak. French Jews say "bonjour". English and American Jews say "hello", etc.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's nifchad (נפחד)Answer:Yiddish is "Jewish" (that's the translation of the word); so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "scared" is "dershrakken" דערשראָקן.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's ohf (עוף)Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "chicken" (the noun) is "hen" or "hindel".
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's Shalom (שלום)Answer:Yiddish is "Jewish" (that's the translation of the word); so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "greetings" is grussen ( גרוסן ).