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It is colloquially pronounced "goot YON-tif," but stems from "goot YOME tove."

The first word is Yiddish (or German) for "good." The second and third words are Hebrew for "good day" ... the phrase used to refer to a holiday.

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"Have a Happy Holiday!" is A Freylekhn Yontev!

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