In Yiddish, the word for "trouble" is "טראָבל" (trouble).
In Yiddish, you can say "groyse tzores" which means big trouble or great distress.
The Yiddish term for friend is "פֿרייַנד" (friend).
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
The Yiddish word for worry is "tsuris." It is often used to describe distress, trouble, or anxiety.
In Yiddish, the word for "trouble" is "טראָבל" (trouble).
its basiclly the same as a trouble maker or a person who gets in a lot of trouble
In Yiddish, you can say "groyse tzores" which means big trouble or great distress.
The Yiddish term for friend is "פֿרייַנד" (friend).
Yes he can be a trouble maker but he is the cutest thing.
This isn't really Hebrew, but a slang term used in Israel as a term meaning hoodlum / yob / trouble maker/ criminal
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
Trouble Maker by Weezer
The Yiddish term for in-laws is "מחותנים" (mekhutonim).
Trouble Maker - EP - was created on 2011-12-01.
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The Yiddish slang term for thieves is "gonifs."