Borscht ... the Russian or Polish soup usually based on beets ... is still referred to by the early 19th Century Russian name for it: "borshch".
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The word "borscht" comes from the Russian language. It refers to a type of soup that originated in Eastern Europe and is commonly associated with Russian and Ukrainian cuisine.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
The Yiddish word for nosy is "shnorer."
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
The Yiddish word for funny is "קומיש."
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Klezmer music is traditionally associated with Eastern European Jewish culture and draws influences from both Hebrew and Yiddish musical traditions. While the lyrics of Klezmer songs can be in either language, the music itself is not limited to one specific language.
Yiddish.
The word pastami comes from the Yiddish.
The word "schmaltz" comes from Yiddish, a language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It refers to rendered chicken or goose fat, which is commonly used in traditional Jewish cooking to add flavor and richness to dishes. Over time, the word has also come to represent something that is overly sentimental or melodramatic.
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
The Yiddish word for Yiddish is "Yidish" (יידיש).
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The Yiddish word for darkness is "dunkel."
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
The word bagel first appeared in 1919, and comes from the Yiddish word beyal which means bracelet.