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"Shanda" is a Yiddish term that translates to "shame" or "disgrace" in English. It is often used to describe a situation or behavior that is considered socially embarrassing or dishonorable. The word carries a strong cultural connotation, particularly within Jewish communities, where it reflects on family reputation and social standing.

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3mo ago

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