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The Yiddish word for wolf is "װאָלף" (volf).
The Yiddish word for dog is "כּלב" (pronounced "kelev").
It's a Yiddish word meaning chubby, buxom, full-figured in a woman. It comes from the German word for "juicy"
In Yiddish, "momza" (or "mamsa") typically refers to a mother or a maternal figure, often used in an affectionate or endearing context. The term can also imply a nurturing or caring demeanor. It embodies the warmth and close relationship often found between mothers and their children in Jewish culture.
A zeidy is a Yiddish word for a grandfather or a respectful term for an elderly man.
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
The Yiddish word for congratulations is Mazeltov.(pronounced MUZZLE-TOF)
Spinoza is not a Yiddish word. It appears to be a Spanish name.
The Yiddish word "yochna" means "to understand" or "to comprehend."
Just as in Hebrew, in Yiddish Shalom can mean "peace," but depending on the context, it can also mean hello or goodbye.
"Schuss" in Yiddish can mean "nonsense" or "foolishness." It is often used to dismiss something as trivial or not worthwhile.
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"Zeideh" means grandfather in Yiddish. It is a term of endearment or respect used to refer to one's grandfather in the Yiddish language.