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Sherele is a Yiddish word that means small scissors. It is the name of a Jewish dance that is traditional in Eastern Europe.
"Bubbe" is a Yiddish term that is used to refer to a grandmother in Jewish culture. Yiddish is a Germanic language that originated in Central and Eastern Europe and is spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.
The Yiddish word for girlfriend is "ווּמען" (pronounced "vumen"). Yiddish is a High German-derived language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. The term "ווּמען" is commonly used to refer to a female romantic partner in Yiddish-speaking communities.
Yiddish is the historical language of the Ashkenazi Jews, combining elements of German with Hebrew and Aramaic. It is primarily spoken by Jewish communities originating from Central and Eastern Europe.
It is of high German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin or Yiddish
No, some Jewish people speak Hebrew and/or Yiddish. It is important to note that the Yiddish word for Jewish is Yiddish, so the language is actually called "Jewish", but there is no language identified with the English word "Jewish".
"Mishigaas" is Yiddish.
Yiddish.
leeches or freeloaders
Sherele is a Yiddish word that means small scissors. It is the name of a Jewish dance that is traditional in Eastern Europe.
schlep is Yiddish from the German schleppen: to drag.Ref - Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yiddish.
"Bubbe" is a Yiddish term that is used to refer to a grandmother in Jewish culture. Yiddish is a Germanic language that originated in Central and Eastern Europe and is spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Yiddish, there isn't any such word as "eres" in the Yiddish language. If you mean Hebrew, maybe you meant to write "eretz" (ארץ), which means land.
The Yiddish word for girlfriend is "ווּמען" (pronounced "vumen"). Yiddish is a High German-derived language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. The term "ווּמען" is commonly used to refer to a female romantic partner in Yiddish-speaking communities.
A Yiddishism is a word or phrase which is characteristically Yiddish but is used in another language.
Yiddish is the historical language of the Ashkenazi Jews, combining elements of German with Hebrew and Aramaic. It is primarily spoken by Jewish communities originating from Central and Eastern Europe.
Jewish is not a language. The Yiddish word for grandpa is Zayde, and the Hebrew word is Sabba.