Depending on one's particular Yiddish dialect, it would sound like "shane", "shine", or "shoin". It comes directly from the German "schon" (with umlaut), as do so many Yiddish words and grammatical forms.
Sheynkayt
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, the name Theresa can be transliterated as תרעזאַ (pronounced Teh-reh-zah).
In Yiddish, you can say "kesheprsia" to mean my pleasure.
In Yiddish, Shayna means "beautiful" or "pretty." It is commonly used as a term of endearment or to describe someone who is attractive.
To say "Catholic nun" in Yiddish, you would say "katolisher nonne."
"Shaina" means beautiful or lovely in Yiddish. It is often used as a term of endearment, especially when referring to a child.
In Yiddish, the word for salad is "salat".
royt, or in Yiddish letters, רױט.
In Yiddish Water is "waser" aperantly..
In Yiddish, "to life" is said as "l'chaim," which is commonly used as a toast meaning "to life" or "cheers."
In Yiddish, the word for "cheap" is "bahiltsik."
Gedeink is to remember in yiddish. eink as in eh like the canadians say.