In Yiddish, "in laws" can be translated as "פאַרוואָנדערטע מענטשן" (farvundertere mentshn), which literally means "related people." This term encompasses both your spouse's family and your extended family through marriage.
The Yiddish word for lawyer is "advokat".
"Shulem aleykhem" in Yiddish is a greeting that means "peace be with you." It is similar to the Hebrew greeting "shalom aleichem."
The word for "laws" in Tagalog is "batas." It refers to the rules and regulations established by a government or authority to govern behavior within a society.
There is no definitive number of laws in science as new laws are discovered and formulated over time. Some well-known laws in science include Newton's laws of motion, the laws of thermodynamics, and the laws of conservation of mass and energy.
The Yiddish translation of the name Teresa is Tzirel or Tzirele.
"Ketzelah" is Yiddish for "kitten"
The translation of 'love' into Yiddish is 'libe' (ליבע).
behrteh (בערטע)
a sakh.
Fayem
To say "nephew" in Yiddish, you would say "neve."
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The English translation of the Yiddish name "Slava" is usually "Glory."
Ita: "Thirsty" - also, a corrupt form Yiddish for of Yehudit (Judith) Yehudit: "Praise"
Translation: Crotchety Old-Person
Makhatunim = in-laws