Gefilte (geh-fill-teh) Fish. The pronunciation could be different depending on the geographical region that you are in but this is how the Wordbook Dictionary describes it as being commonly said.
The word is spelled "gefilte fish."
In Yiddish, the word for cat is "קאַץ" which is transliterated as "kats".
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In Yiddish, the word "eight" is spelled as "אַכט" (pronounced as "akh't").
The spelling is rachmones (or rachmonis), a Yiddish word for pity or compassion.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
Bubbela is not a Hebrew word. It is a Yiddish word, and it has several spellings. There is no standard way to spell it.
Sushi and gefilte fish are two of the primary culprits in cases of diphyllobothriasis, infection with the tapeworm parasite Diphyllobothrium. (Larvae migrate from sushi through consumption and gefilte fish during preparation for cooking.) Pronounced "DIE-fih-lo-BO-three-eye-uh-sis" (uh, sis, the worms don't have three eyes).
freilachin is not a Hebrew word. If you mean the Yiddish word Freylichen, it's spelled פריילכען
Yetta is not a Hebrew word. It is a Yiddish name of unknown origin, possibly a nickname for Esther or Judith.In Yiddish, you can spell it יעטע. If you want to write it in Hebrew, it would be יטה
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".