The Yiddish word "maskir" means a tenant or renter, someone who pays rent for the use of a property or space.
The Yiddish word "ztrush" does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a regional variation of a different Yiddish word. If you have more context or details, it may be helpful in identifying the intended word or meaning.
The word "Emmis" is taken from a Hebrew/Yiddish word - meaning "absolute truth". Also spelled Emess
"Kayla" is not a Yiddish word. It is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "crown" or "laurel."
The Yiddish word "e'ma" means mother. It is commonly used in Yiddish-speaking communities to refer to one's mother.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
maskir (משכיר) = renter
Behole is the Yiddish word meaning tumult, confusion, turmoil or bedlam.
The Yiddish word "ztrush" does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a regional variation of a different Yiddish word. If you have more context or details, it may be helpful in identifying the intended word or meaning.
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The word "Emmis" is taken from a Hebrew/Yiddish word - meaning "absolute truth". Also spelled Emess
"Kayla" is not a Yiddish word. It is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "crown" or "laurel."
Tuchis or tuchus is a Yiddish word meaning buttocks.
The Yiddish word "e'ma" means mother. It is commonly used in Yiddish-speaking communities to refer to one's mother.
B'ahava באהבה.
Meshugganer (meshugganah) is a Yiddish word meaning crazy.
The Yiddish word 'foofnik' means false or faux, as opposed to genuine.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).