The word "meshugenah" is pronounced as "muh-SHOO-guh-nuh".
In Yiddish, "one" is pronounced as "eins" (איינס).
Pronounce it like " I " or " eye " .
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The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
Mohel (מוהל) is word of Hebrew origin.Hebrew = MŌ-hell. Furthermore, many Israelis drop the "h" sound, making it MŌ-ell.Yiddish = depends on the dialect, but most dialects of Yiddish pronounce it "Moil".Note: English-speaking Jews usually use the Yiddish pronunciation when inserting the word into English.
Pronounce it like " I " or " eye " .
In Yiddish, "one" is pronounced as "eins" (איינס).
גער is the word in Yiddish for someone who converts to Judaism. It is pronounce gair (like hair but with a g).
Nebbish is an American word, not a Hebrew or Yiddish one. They pronounce it that way because of the difficulty in enunciating the "kh" sound. The original word is "nebbikh", a Yiddish word meaning "pitiable"; originating in the Hebrew "navokh" which means confused. I don't think the Yiddish colloquialism has a female counterpart.
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Hello there, Allow me to do my best to write it out: va shnik ed I hope that helps! Sarah The word ferschnoshked may come from old-fashioned Yiddish. In American Yiddish you would say "oongahshashket", (As pronounced by online pronunciation tools).
The Yiddish word for funny is "קומיש."
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "bafel."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.