To say "cute" in Yiddish, you can use the word "קעצל," which is pronounced as "ketsl."
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
The Yiddish word "maskir" means a tenant or renter, someone who pays rent for the use of a property or space.
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
To say "cute" in Yiddish, you can use the word "קעצל," which is pronounced as "ketsl."
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
In Yiddish, a good deed is usually referred to with the Hebrew word, "MITS-vah".
Kosher (כשר) is the Yiddish word for kosher (pronounced kawsher). It comes from the Hebrew word kashér (כשר) which means, "fit for use."
The Yiddish word "maskir" means a tenant or renter, someone who pays rent for the use of a property or space.
The Yiddish word for colored is "farblondzhet."
The Yiddish word for swindler is "gonif".
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "bafel."
The Yiddish word for funny is "קומיש."
Bling is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
The Yiddish word for grandmother is "Bubbe".
It is grammatically correct, but the word order is unusual, suggesting a Yiddish influence.