Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
There is no equivalent Yiddish name for Robert. But you can spell Robert in Yiddish as ראָבערט
Yiddish is spelled as Y-I-D-D-I-S-H.
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)
"Redstu Yiddish" is Yiddish for "Do you speak Yiddish?"
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
Lang lebn zolt ir! If the question refers to the widespread superstitious response to a sneeze, the most common in Yiddish is some form of "geh-ZOONT", "tzoom geh-ZOONT", or "geh-ZOONT-hite". All have their origin in the German "gesundheit", meaning "health". In our family, there was a complex, colorful ritual. Those within earshot of the sneeze would acknowledge it with: First sneeze: "geh-ZOONT" ("health") Second sneeze: "tsum LAY-bn" ("to life") Third sneeze: "tsu ZINE ah GOOT-air YING-gl" ("to be a good boy"), while at the same time, the sneezor had the responsibility of tugging discreetly at his earlobe after each sneeze ... a less widely practiced superstition tracing back to the Russian side of the family. (This refinement is usually discarded soon after age 5, although this contributor has worked more than ten times that duration, so far without success. )
If you sneeze on a Tuesday, you will kiss a stranger. The whole rhyme goes: If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger; Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger; Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; Sneeze on a Thursday, something better; Sneeze on a Friday, sneeze for sorrow; Sneeze on a Saturday, see your sweetheart to-morrow.
There is no equivalent Yiddish name for Robert. But you can spell Robert in Yiddish as ראָבערט
Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".
Yiddish is spelled as Y-I-D-D-I-S-H.
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Some people only sneeze once. Like me but my sneeze is a scream. I sneeze from my throat so that is probably why I only sneeze once. When you sneeze it is normally because your nasal passages are filled with mucus and your body is trying to remove it. When you sneeze multiple times it is just a reaction. Have you noticed if someone tickles your nose or you look at the sun you sneeze? After one sneeze some people have that tickle feeling so they sneeze repeatedly.
yes you can sneeze anywhere
Yes, monkeys can sneeze.