Kaila is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Kayla".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun whose initial letter identifies it as a loan name in Italian. It originates in the Yiddish ?????? (Kaila). Some scholars relate the meaning to a Yiddish-ization of the phrase "crown of laurel" in Hebrew.The pronunciation will be "ka-EE-la" or "KEYE-la" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
During the Renaissance era, people in Europe commonly spoke languages such as Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, English, and German. Latin was especially prevalent among scholars and the elite class, while vernacular languages like Italian and French were used in everyday communication and literature.
English: Five Spanish: Cinco French: Cinq German: FΓΌnf Italian: Cinque
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."
Yente is a French equivalent of the Yiddish name Yenta (×™×¢× ×˜×Ö·). The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- whose most immediate translation from Yiddish to English is "gossip" even though the ultimate etymology traces back to the Italian feminine/masculine adjective gentile("amiable, kind") -- will be "yawnt" in French.
There is no word for this in English. Spanish has "consuegros" and Yiddish has "machatunim."
Dutch = Dank u English = Thank you French = Merci German = Danke Italian = Grazie Portuguese = Obrigado Romanian = Mulţumesc Russian = Spasiba Spanish = Gracias Yiddish = A sheynem Dank
Yiddish is the only language spoken in Yiddish. Just like English is the only language spoken in English.
"Ketzelah" is Yiddish for "kitten"
Only in the form of a book
Spinoza is not a Yiddish word. It appears to be a Spanish name.
European is not a language. It is a continent where more than 200 languages are spoken. The most prominent languages of Europe are: Albanian Bulgarian Czech Dutch Danish English French German Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Yiddish