In Farsi, you can say "Inshallah" to mean God willing or if God wills.
In Yiddish, "from your lips to God's ears" can be said as "fun dayne lipn tsu got's orin."
Lisa: A pet form of Elizabeth Elizabeth: "God's oath" - Hebrew Equivalent: Elisheva
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
In Farsi, you can say "Inshallah" to mean God willing or if God wills.
The phrase "God willing" in Arabic is "Insha'Allah."
גאָט בענטשן gut bentch
bitteh gott (ביטע גאָט)
In Yiddish, "from your lips to God's ears" can be said as "fun dayne lipn tsu got's orin."
Lisa: A pet form of Elizabeth Elizabeth: "God's oath" - Hebrew Equivalent: Elisheva
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
In Yiddish, you would say "zay dankbar."
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
Translation: Plimenik
In Yiddish, husband is "man."