Ashkenazi Jews
hello in Yiddish = Hellaw (העלאָ) hello in Hebrew = Shalom (שלום) ______________________________ Yiddish is its own language, generally spoken by Eastern European Jews. It is vaguely related to German, but when written uses Hebrew characters.
The Yiddish word for jewelry is "shmuck" (שמל). However, it can also be referred to as "zakh" (זאַך) in some contexts. Yiddish, being a rich and expressive language, often uses various terms depending on the type of jewelry being discussed.
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
The Yiddish word for olive is "אָליו" (oliv). Yiddish, being a language that incorporates elements from Hebrew, German, and other languages, uses this term to refer to the fruit. Olives are often associated with culinary traditions in Jewish culture, particularly in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines.
There is no equivalent Yiddish name for Robert. But you can spell Robert in Yiddish as ראָבערט
Yiddish is spelled as Y-I-D-D-I-S-H.
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "Ahntoisht".
'Brother' in Yiddish is 'bruder'.
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.