NettetPisher - Male infant, a little squirt, a nobody. Pisk - Slang, for mouth; insultingly, it means a big mouth, loudmouth. Pisk-Malocheh - Big talker-little doer! (man who talks a good line but does nothing) Pitseler - Toddler, small child. Pitshetsh - Chronic complainer. Pitsel - Wee, tiny. Pitsvinik - Little nothing. Nettet6 timer siden · Though sharp in mind, Stern’s weakening eyesight and hearing make it harder and harder for him to communicate. His frustration shows a little, as he leans in to say he can’t hear or he can’t see, often slipping — or easing — into Yiddish. Not easy for a social man who loves a good game of canasta, a lively meal with family and friends.
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NettetGembeh! - Big mouth! Gemitlich - Slowly, unhurried, gently Genaivisheh shtiklech - Tricky, sharp, crooked actions or doings Genevishe oigen - Shifty eyes Genug iz genug. - Enough is enough! Gesheft - Business Geshmak - Tasty, delicious Geshtorben - The state of being dead. Geshtroft - Cursed, accursed; punished Nettet15. jan. 2008 · In Yiddish, it’s spelled kibets, and it’s related to the Hebrew “kibbutz” or “collective.” But it can also mean verbal joking, which after all is a collective activity. It … jelplumb
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NettetYiddish Words for 15 Body Parts to Use With Your Kids. Even among Jews who exchanged Yiddish for English generations ago, certain Yiddish words have … Nettet11. apr. 2024 · You might allow them to close. Now take a good, deep breath through your nose. Hold it for a moment. Feel the air really expanding your lungs, filling you up with oxygen. Then let it out through your mouth. Feel the tension exiting your body, your bloodstream, your nervous system. Try that again. Nettetfrom your mouth to God's ear (or ... to the Gates of Heaven). May God hear what I/you say and act upon it. Or, as defined in The Taste of Yiddish by Lillian Merwin Feinsilver … jel plast