What do Jews call their uncle?

Aunt in Hebrew is דודה, and uncle is דוד. It is pronounced doh-dah and dod, respectively.
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How do you say aunt and uncle in Yiddish?

tante is yiddish for aunt, what is yiddish for uncle?
  1. yup 6-17-2010 10:42pm. same as German? 6-17-2010 10:42pm. makes sense. german based language (unless you speak the russian yiddish) 6-17-2010 10:43pm.
  2. isn't that brother? 6-17-2010 10:42pm. no 6-17-2010 10:43pm.
  3. ourfeeterthesame! 6-17-2010 10:44pm.
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What is a Zaydie?

Yiddish for grandfather, the word zaide conjures up images of the family storyteller, or the man who makes silly faces at the kids just to get a giggle, or maybe the one who ran the Passover seder year after year after year. No matter what kind of grandfather you are, Zaide is a fabulous name to choose.
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What is a Machatunim?

In Yiddish, your parents and your spouse's parents would be machatunim (approximate pronunciation: mah-cha-tuh-num, with the “cha” rolled in the back of your throat). In Spanish, they would be consuegros, roughly, “co-in-laws.” Perhaps it's time for English to adopt such a term.
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How do you say grandpa in Yiddish?

The Yiddish name for grandfather is zayde. Since Hebrew uses a different alphabet from English, making transliteration necessary, words often exist in several different spellings. Variations of zayde include zaydee and zaydeh.
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What is Daddy in Yiddish?

Now let's learn how to say daddy in Yiddish language. daddy translate to Yiddish meanings: טאַטעשי. In other words, טאַטעשי in Yiddish is daddy in English.
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What does Bubba mean in Yiddish?

In Yiddish, the word Bobe [with a vowel similar to a shortened version of the vowel of caught + beh] means "grandmother" and as a form of address, is often rendered by English speakers as "Bubba" or "Bubbie".
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What is Yiddish for daughter?

Meaning of daughter in Yiddish language is: טאָכטער.
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What are three common Yiddish words?

30 Useful Yiddish Words Anyone Can Use
  • Bubbe. Pronounced "buh-bee," this Yiddish word is used to address your grandmother.
  • Bupkis. The word bupkis means nothing. ...
  • Chutzpah. Being told that you have chutzpah isn't always a compliment. ...
  • Goy. Quite simply, a goy is just someone who isn't Jewish. ...
  • Keppie. ...
  • Klutz. ...
  • Kvell. ...
  • Kvetch.
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What does Zaddy mean in Hebrew?

noun, plural zad·di·kim [Sephardic Hebrew tsah-dee-keem; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tsah-dee-kim, -dik-im]. Hebrew. a person of outstanding virtue and piety. the leader of a Hasidic group. GOOSES.
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What does Zadie mean in Hebrew?

Zadie Origin and Meaning

The name Zadie is girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "princess".
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What is Grandpa Hebrew?

The Hebrew name for grandfather is saba, pronounced to rhyme with the rock group "Abba." Sometimes it is spelled sabba.
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What does Mishpacha mean in Hebrew?

Definition of mishpachah

: a Jewish family or social unit including close and distant relatives invited the whole mishpachah.
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How do you say father in Israel?

The word generally used today for father in Hebrew is abba, though ab survives in such archaisms as Abi Mori "My father, my master" and Kibud av wa-em "Honor of father and mother".
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What is the Yiddish word for balls?

Chutzpah (Yiddish)

balls. It could easily be swapped into the phrase: “I can't believe you had the balls to do that.” It implies audacity, risk, and confidence. But chutzpah can also get you in trouble.
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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 is little boy in Yiddish?

boychik (plural boychiks) (chiefly Jewish) Term of endearment for a young boy, or a young man.
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How do you say Grandma and Grandpa in Hebrew?

In Hebrew, one of the official languages of Israel, grandma is called "savta," and grandpa, "saba." Jews with roots in Eastern Europe, known as Ashkenazi Jews, sometimes prefer the Yiddish version, "bubbe" for grandmother, and "zayda" for grandfather.
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What does Booba mean in Hebrew?

'' Buba is a Hebrew word for ''little doll'' and may have been the source of an affectionate term for a small grandmother; however, the similar baba is also used for ''grandma'' in Russian and other Slavic languages, which makes the origin uncertain.
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What is Yiddish wife?

wife translate to Yiddish meanings: פרוי. In other words, פרוי in Yiddish is wife in English.
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How do you pronounce Tatte in Yiddish?

Get there early, take in the scene, and enjoy Tatte's sweet taste. We know you're wondering, but don't fret—we've got you. It's pronounced “tah-tay.”
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