Kvetch, e.g., "Quit your kvetching, we're sick of hearing it!"
The language is "Yiddish", not "Jewish". Professional linguists feel free to correct me, but there is no one lanugage known a "Jewish".
Generally speaking, no.
It is slang for a gripe or a complaint. You "have a beef with" someone when you want to complain to them.
"Whinge" is not slang, it is an English word meaning "to complain or whine", usually for a trivial issue.
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
The likely common word is "squawk" (bird sound, or slang, to complain).The Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo is abbreviated S'wak.
It is a slang word meaning a friend to a Jewish person who is a non-Jew (goy, goyim).
Because God put them there. That's the way he wanted it, so there's nothing you can do about it. You shouldn't complain about it, either.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
yesteryear Yiddish (his first language) Yid (a slang term for a Jewish person)
macher. It's literally yiddish for "man from the old country" but it basically means a rich big shot
The noun of complain is complaint.It means: a statement that you are unhappy or not satisfied with somethingthe act of saying or writing that you are unhappy or dissatisfied with somethingsomething to be unhappy about : something that people complain about
The customer complained to the manager because their soup was cold.