The Yiddish word "son" means "soon" in English.
In Yiddish, the word "Nebish" means an awkward person, or nerd.
"Haida" in Yiddish is a colloquial term that means "goodbye" or "be well." It is often used to bid farewell or wish someone well.
The Yiddish word "e'ma" means mother. It is commonly used in Yiddish-speaking communities to refer to one's mother.
That's the form in which the Hebrew "gahn-AHV" was adopted into Yiddish. It means 'thief'.
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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In Yiddish, the word "Nebish" means an awkward person, or nerd.
The word means a joker, clown, or Nudnik.
Rateven
it means obey
Mayzl. Moyz.
leben (לעבן)
Bagel
A Yiddish word that means cheapskate is SHNORRER.
lechayim (לחיים) is a Hebrew word used in Yiddish as well, and it means "To Life!"It can also be spelled:l'chaiml'chayiml'chayyim