The Yiddish word for being overcome by emotion is "kvell," which typically refers to bursting with pride, joy, or heartfelt emotion.
Verklempt is a Yiddish word that means to be overcome with emotion, often feeling choked up or on the verge of tears. It can describe a state of being deeply moved or touched.
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Yiddish word "bupkus."Specifically, the Yiddish word means "nothing, nothing at all." The Italian word literally means "nothing." The pronunciation is "NYEHN-teh."
"Haida" in Yiddish is a colloquial term that means "goodbye" or "be well." It is often used to bid farewell or wish someone well.
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The Yiddish word for "to rescue" is "farshlisn."
In Yiddish, you can say "klugnik" to refer to someone as a nerd.
The word means a joker, clown, or Nudnik.
it means obey
leben (לעבן)
Bagel
Mayzl. Moyz.
A Yiddish word that means cheapskate is SHNORRER.