My choice is "KHA-yil".
The Yiddish word for courage or nerve is "chutzpah." It is often used to describe someone who has audacity or boldness in the face of challenges.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (ΧΧΧΧΧ©).
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "bafel."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
courage = Mut (מוט)
nerve brave
Chutzpah is absolute cheek, nerve, effrontery. It is a Yiddish word, I believe.
Yes it is, it means 'courage', or 'nerve' in a similar sense.
The Hebrew and Yiddish word "hutspah" means effrontery; gall; cheekiness; nerve; shamelessness.
Arete is a basic translation in ancient greek of the english word courage though arete technically translates as to fulfilling one's duty to the highest ability.
The word 'nerve' is a noun, a word for fibrous tissue composed of neurons that connects body parts and organs to the central nervous system; a word for the courage that allows you to do something that is dangerous, difficult, or frightening; a word for a rude attitude; a word for a thing.The word 'nerve' is also a verb.
"He has got hood-spa" may be a colloquial way of saying that someone possesses a sophisticated or stylish identity associated with urban culture, particularly the "hood" or inner city areas. The term "spa" here could be a play on "swagger" or confidence in one's style and demeanor.
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
Synonyms for Brave:AdventurousBoldChivalrousConfidentCourageousDaringDauntlessFearlessGutsyHeroicIntrepidSpiritedSpunkyStalwartStoutValiantValorous
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (ΧΧΧΧΧ©).
The Yiddish word for darkness is "dunkel."