prayer = Tefileh (תפילה)work = Arbet (ארבעט)
prayer and work = Tefileh un Arbet (תפילה און ארבעט)
Siddur is the Jewish Prayer Book Dinkadoesn't sound like anything Jewish to me, maybe be Yiddish for "Thanks" Lein is Yiddish and means Reading from the Torah scroll
"Shul" is a Yiddish word that means synagogue, a place of assembly for Jewish worship and prayer. It is used to describe a Jewish communal prayer space and gathering place for religious and social activities.
If you are asking how to say "Yiddish" in Hebrew, it's אידית (pronounced eedeet).If you are asking how to write "Yiddish" in Yiddish spelling, it's ייִדישNote: both words are spelled with the Hebrew alphabet
It's the Yiddish word for the Jewish prayer shawl.
Technically no, since Yiddish (though similar to German) is written in the Hebrew alphabet which does not include an X. However, it is commonly transliterated into Roman letters, in which case some words may include an X.
You could use the expression "Yiddisher kop" or the words "sechel" or "seheludo".
The Yiddish translation for smart person is "חכם" (khokhem).
There are 66 words in the Lord's prayer.
to return = tzurikkern home = heim
The Yiddish word for fabulous is "fabulous" itself, as Yiddish often incorporates words from other languages. However, a more traditional Yiddish term that conveys a similar sense of admiration or excellence is "nifty" or "zise." Yiddish is rich in expressive vocabulary, so context can influence the choice of words.
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"