The most likely expression is difficult to write phonetically so you'll understand it,
and virtually impossible for an English speaker to reproduce.
A Yiddish speaker would most likely refer generically to a smart man as a
"KHAW-khawm".
The word is Hebrew, and stands for both the adjective "wise" and the noun "wise man".
You can say "kleyn man" in Yiddish to refer to a little man.
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
The word for "smart" in Yiddish is "כלעוו" (klev). It can be used to describe someone who is clever, intelligent, or sharp.
I went on to a yiddish translator and got `man as an answer.Hope this helps.מאן - Mahn
The Yiddish translation for smart person is "חכם" (khokhem).
You can say "kleyn man" in Yiddish to refer to a little man.
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
The word for "smart" in Yiddish is "כלעוו" (klev). It can be used to describe someone who is clever, intelligent, or sharp.
I went on to a yiddish translator and got `man as an answer.Hope this helps.מאן - Mahn
Mensch
Ikh bin a mentsh
The Yiddish translation for smart person is "חכם" (khokhem).
"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