Bubby and Zaydee
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mes grandparents
Yiddish from Eastern European or and Russian typically use "BOB-eh" (grandmother)and "ZAY-deh" (grandfather). (Compare to Polish and Slovak.)To my grandkids, I am Zaydie, but my wife is Grandma.In modern times, the Hebrew "SA-bah" and "SAV-tah" are becoming more common,even among Yiddish speakers.To my same grandkids, their other grandparents are Saba and Savta.
Zeid'da
Zeddy
leibe
Jewish in Yiddish is "Yiddish".
UNFORTUNATLEY, I have not been able to find how to say Theresa in Yiddish, but you might b able to say the word in a Yiddish accent.
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
I heard that as a kid from my grandparents - it's a common expression in Yiddish "Lukh in kopf" means "hole in the head", and they'd say "You need that like you need a lukh in kopf" Don't know if Yiddish is the true origin though....
To say "Catholic nun" in Yiddish, you would say "katolisher nonne."
In Yiddish, the word for salad is "salat".
royt, or in Yiddish letters, רױט.
In Yiddish Water is "waser" aperantly..
In Yiddish, the word for "cheap" is "bahiltsik."
In Yiddish, you use the Hebrew toast: l'chaim!
Gedeink is to remember in yiddish. eink as in eh like the canadians say.