"Sechel" in Yiddish refers to intelligence, wisdom, or common sense. It is often used to describe someone who is smart or has good judgment.
"Intelligence" in Yiddish is "כּליינקייט" (klaynkayt).
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 "maskir" means a tenant or renter, someone who pays rent for the use of a property or space.
"Intelligence" in Yiddish is "כּליינקייט" (klaynkayt).
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).