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Jul 17, 2006
This week's themeWords from Yiddish This week's words yenta schmooze maven schlub shtick A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargCharles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, is reported to have said, "I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men and German to my horse." One wonders how he would have completed, "and Yiddish to..." Yiddish, a language full of wit and charm, embodies a deep appreciation of human behavior in all its colorful manifestations. This week we'll look at a few Yiddishisms that have enriched the English language. Add these words from Yiddish to bring a little tang to your conversation. yenta(YEN-tuh) noun A busybody or a gossip. From Yiddish yente, originally a female name.
"Q. How do you describe what you do? See more usage examples of yenta in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusGood prose is like a windowpane. -George Orwell, writer (1903-1950) |
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