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Yiddush (ייִדיש yidish or אידיש
idish, literally: "Jewish") is a
non-territorial Germanic language, spoken
throughout the world and written with the
Hebrew alphabet. It originated in the
Ashkenazi culture that developed from
about the 10th century in central and
eastern Europe, and spread via emigration
to other continents. |
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A Shtunk:
A guy who doesn't smell too good; a stink
(bad odor); a lousy human
A biseleh: A
very little
A breyreh hob ich:
I have no alternative
A
breyte deye hob'n: To do all the
talking (To have the greatest say or
authority)
A broch: Oh hell! Damn it! A curse!
A broch tsu dir: A curse on you!
Your life should be a disaster
A brocheh: A blessing
A chazer bleibt a chazer: A pig
remains a pig
A choleryeh ahf dir: A plague on
you! (Lit., wishing someone to get
cholera.)
A chorbn: Oh, what a disaster; Oh
S**T! (an expletive)
A deigeh hob ich: I don't care. I
should worry.
A farshlepteh krenk: A chronic
ailment
A feier zol im trefen: He should
burn up! (Lit., A fire should meet him.)
A finstere cholem auf dein kopf und auf
dein hent und fiss: (a horrible wish
on someone) A dark dream (nightmare) on
your head, hands and feet!
A foiler tut in tsveyen: A lazy
person has to do a task twice |
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