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; avada | ; avada | ||
: of course | : of course | ||
; ayid | |||
: a Jew | |||
; azoy | |||
: really, so-so (sometimes a question) | |||
; aderaba | |||
: the opposite is true | |||
; bisel | |||
: a little | |||
; chashivus | |||
: immense | |||
; chaval | |||
: a waste | |||
; chaval al deovdin | |||
: we are saddened by the loss of a person/work | |||
; eppes | |||
: a little | |||
; farfaln | |||
: hopeless, irretrievable | |||
; farlozich | |||
: rely upon, rely on | |||
; ginoy | |||
: sure (derived from genau, German meaning exactly) | |||
; gishmak | |||
: delicious | |||
; grada | |||
: certainly, as a matter of fact | |||
; kol tov | |||
: all the best | |||
; lemaysa | |||
: in reality, practically speaking | |||
; lichoira | |||
: theoretically | |||
; mamesh | |||
: actually, actual, in actuality | |||
; maskim | |||
: agreed | |||
; punkt | |||
: precisely, exactly, so happens to be | |||
; punkt farr kert | |||
: just the opposite | |||
; shprach | |||
: enhancement | |||
; shtoch | |||
: affront (usually used to describe when one opinion proved the other wrong) |
Revision as of 02:45, 3 October 2023
- al kol ponim
- either way, from all perspectives
- avada
- of course
- ayid
- a Jew
- azoy
- really, so-so (sometimes a question)
- aderaba
- the opposite is true
- bisel
- a little
- chashivus
- immense
- chaval
- a waste
- chaval al deovdin
- we are saddened by the loss of a person/work
- eppes
- a little
- farfaln
- hopeless, irretrievable
- farlozich
- rely upon, rely on
- ginoy
- sure (derived from genau, German meaning exactly)
- gishmak
- delicious
- grada
- certainly, as a matter of fact
- kol tov
- all the best
- lemaysa
- in reality, practically speaking
- lichoira
- theoretically
- mamesh
- actually, actual, in actuality
- maskim
- agreed
- punkt
- precisely, exactly, so happens to be
- punkt farr kert
- just the opposite
- shprach
- enhancement
- shtoch
- affront (usually used to describe when one opinion proved the other wrong)