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First, there is no "Jewish" language, per se. The languages most widely spoken in modern Israel are Hebrew,
Arabic, and English, whereas Jews living elsewhere in the world speak Russian, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese,
Chinese (both Mandarin and Cantonese), German, French, Yiddish, and Tagalog, among several others.

The word cited in the question is a Hebrew word. Its literal translation is "to further seeings". Its use corresponds
to the English "bye-bye", "see ya", "take care", "cheers", etc., and to the German "Auf wiedersehen".

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