It is what it is, means that what I said has no hidden meanings. I did not imply anything by what I said. You should not infer anything from what I said. Everything is above board.
The Yiddish phrase "it is what it is" conveys acceptance of a situation for what it truly is, without attempting to change or challenge it. It embodies a sense of surrender and acknowledging the reality of a given circumstance.
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I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
The phrase 'hungry as a bear' means that you are really, very hungry.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
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Raeziel (Raziel or רזיאל) is a yidish name, meaning "Keeper of Secrets."
Shalom (שלום) is a Hebrew word that means "peace". In Yiddish, the word for peace is Frieden.
David Goldberg has written: 'Yidish af Yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, Grammar, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English
The correct spelling is Yiddish, a Jewish dialect based on German.
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R. Gutman has written: 'Yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, Readers
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Nahum Stiff has written: 'Yiden un Yidish' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Jacob Botoshansky has written: 'Mame yidish' -- subject(s): Yiddish language, History
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