Is Verklempt a real word?

Verklempt (pronounced “fur-klempt”) means overcome with emotion, perhaps even choked or clenched by emotions. Verklempt is a Yiddish loanword.
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What does I am verklempt mean?

Definition of verklempt

informal. : overcome with emotion : choked up Hunched over my tiny screens lately, I've found myself … verklempt over an old video I posted of my son blowing bubbles in the bathtub.— James Poniewozik.
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How do you use verklempt?

Verklempt in a Sentence ?
  1. After her father's death, the verklempt woman cried herself to self every night.
  2. Two suicides by students caused the compassionate teacher to be verklempt with grief.
  3. Feeling verklempt after losing two people in a house fire, the overwhelmed firefighter decided to take a leave of absence.
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Where did the word Verklempt come from?

It was borrowed from the Yiddish “farklempt,” with the meaning “depressed, grieving.” Interestingly, this was actually the past participle of “farklemen,” meaning “to grip, to press.” Merriam-Webster actually traces “verklempt” all the way back to coming from the Old English word “clam” or “clom.” This meant “bond, ...
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Is it Ferklempt or verklempt?

Verklempt (pronounced “fur-klempt”) means overcome with emotion, perhaps even choked or clenched by emotions. Verklempt is a Yiddish loanword.
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Who says verklempt?

But it wasn't until the '90s when we started seeing verklempt being used in pop culture. It's hard to pinpoint exactly when it started, but Mike Myers professed his verklempt-ness as Linda Richman in the 1992 Saturday Night Live sketch, Coffee Talk, about — you guessed it — Barbara Streisand.
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Is kvetch a Yiddish?

In Yiddish, kvetch means “to press,” or “to squeeze,” whereas in English, it has come to mean “to complain.” In spite of that technicality, kvetching is seen by many as a Jewish national sport.
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Is Yiddish a Germanic language?

The basic grammar and vocabulary of Yiddish, which is written in the Hebrew alphabet, is Germanic. Yiddish, however, is not a dialect of German but a complete language‚ one of a family of Western Germanic languages, that includes English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.
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What does Mashugana mean in English?

The word comes from the Yiddish term meshugener, which is based on the adjective meshuga, meaning “crazy” or “nonsensical.” If used properly according to its Yiddish origin, meshugana should refer to a person, as in That meshugana just asked if I'd like to buy one shoe.
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What does the word philippic?

Definition of philippic

: a discourse or declamation full of bitter condemnation : tirade.
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What is a loanword definition?

Definition of loanword

: a word taken from another language and at least partly naturalized.
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What language do Amish speak?

Pennsylvania Dutch is the language used by the Amish population here in Lancaster County. It is considered to be their first and native language. The Amish learn to read, write and speak in English, allowing them to communicate with the 'outside world'.
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Is Yiddish older than German?

To early German Christian scholars, like to many laypersons today, Yiddish was seen as a corrupted and lesser form of German. But the truth is, Yiddish and modern German co-evolved from an older version of German.
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What does Putz mean in Yiddish?

Noun. Yiddish puts, literally, "finery, show," probably from putsn "to clean, shine"; akin to German putzen "to adorn, clean"
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What does Oy vey smear mean?

Oy Vey (Iz Mir)

“Oy vey is mir” translates as “Oh woe is me,” and is simply an expansion of the expression.
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Is schlep a Yiddish?

The verb comes from the German sleppen, adopted with that meaning in the Yiddish schlepn or schlep, meaning “to drag, haul, lug.” “In Yiddish, the verb shlep is standard,” the lexicographer Sol Steinmetz, who spells the verb without the c, informs me, “with the literal meaning of 'a pull, drag or jerk.
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Who said it's like buttah?

The guest hosts talked non-stop about Barbra Streisand, who, they said in their very New York accents, is "like buttah. Like buttah! Like buttah!" Since then, the phrase's popularity has spread like you-know-what.
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How rich is Mike Myers?

Mike Myers is a Canadian-born actor, comedian, writer, and producer who has a net worth of $200 million. He began his career as a child actor in commercials, and is best known for his work on the show "Saturday Night Live" and the "Wayne's World", "Austin Powers," and "Shrek" film franchises.
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Who said talk amongst yourselves?

(Streisand: "Now, I'm getting verklempt! [To audience:] Talk amongst yourselves. I'll give you a topic: The Prince of Tides was about neither a prince nor tides – Discuss.")
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Why do Jews Rock when they pray?

According to the mystical text Zohar, a person's soul emanates from divine light. Every time a Jew engages with the Torah, the light of his or her soul ignites, which is why he or she moves like the flame of a candle.
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What is Mir in Yiddish?

(personal) we. (personal) dative singular of ich: (to) me.
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Is pizza a loanword?

Pizza, of course, is borrowed from Italian, but the deeper ingredients of the word, if you will, are unclear. Some think the Greek pitta (pita, with a root sense of “bran bread”) is the source. Others look to the Langobardic (an ancient German language in northern Italy) bizzo, meaning “bite.”
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