I think that's a Russian world. It means beauty (beautifull girl). In Russian you pronounce it kra-SA-vi-tza
In Yiddish, the word "vagina" is typically pronounced as "vah-GEE-nuh."
The formal pronunciation is "cha-ZAHN", but in colloquial Yiddish it usually comes out as "CHAH-zn".
Like many other non-English words, Shidach can be spelled just like that. The importance is in the pronunciation, thus this spelling does the trick.
Vee geisti. (As pronounced by online pronunciation tools.)
Tzhain. (As pronounced by online pronunciation tools.)
The correct pronunciation of "rendezvous" is RON-day-voo.
The word is Hebrew; it's used untranslated in Yiddish, as are many other words. It literally means the canopy under which the wedding ceremony is conducted. In Yiddish, it's often used to connote the wedding ceremony itself. The Hebrew pronunciation is "khoo-PAH".
The correct pronunciation of bully is [ˈbuli].
To say something in Yiddish, you would use the Yiddish language. Yiddish is a Germanic-based language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews and has its own unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. You can find resources online or take classes to learn how to speak in Yiddish.
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."
Baba/babba is a Yiddish word for grandmother. Some people might be more familiar with the pronunciation "Bubbe", however, both of these pronunciations are correct. The different pronunciations of this word can be explained by the existence of different Yiddish dialects based on country - German, Russian, Polish, and Ukranian. On a personal note, almost everyone I know (including my family) uses the 'babba' pronunciation.
the correct pronunciation of ulcer is ~ UL-SAR ~