TAHN-teh
The Yiddish slang term for "uncle" is "tante" (pronounced "tanta"). However, it is important to note that this is a slang term and not the formal Yiddish word for uncle, which is "onkel."
The Yiddish name for aunt is "tante" (טאַנטע). Yiddish is a High German-derived language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews, and it has incorporated vocabulary from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Slavic languages. The term "tante" is commonly used to refer to one's aunt in the Yiddish-speaking community.
The Yiddish word for wife is "פּאַרטנערין" (pronounced: parnterín) or "פּאַרטסן" (pronounced: partsn).
The Yiddish word for relative is "פּאָרוואָנדער" (pronounced "farvoonder").
The Yiddish word for red is "רויט" (pronounced "royt").
The Yiddish slang term for "uncle" is "tante" (pronounced "tanta"). However, it is important to note that this is a slang term and not the formal Yiddish word for uncle, which is "onkel."
The Yiddish name for aunt is "tante" (טאַנטע). Yiddish is a High German-derived language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews, and it has incorporated vocabulary from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Slavic languages. The term "tante" is commonly used to refer to one's aunt in the Yiddish-speaking community.
Alte Tante (אלטע טאנטע) or Elte Tante (עלטע טאנטע)
The Yiddish word for wife is "פּאַרטנערין" (pronounced: parnterín) or "פּאַרטסן" (pronounced: partsn).
The Yiddish word for red is "רויט" (pronounced "royt").
The word for shoes in Yiddish is "shoe" which is pronounced "shuh."
The Yiddish word for relative is "פּאָרוואָנדער" (pronounced "farvoonder").
The Yiddish word for house is "הויז" (pronounced "hoiz").
The Yiddish word for dog is "כּלב" (pronounced "kelev").
The Yiddish word for woman is "פרוי" (pronounced as "fray").
The Yiddish word for 'sister' is exactly the same as in German: pronounced "SHVESS-tair".
In Yiddish, the word "vagina" is typically pronounced as "vah-GEE-nuh."