In Yiddish, you can say "groyse tzores" which means big trouble or great distress.
The Yiddish term for trouble maker is "shnorrer."
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, you can say "kesheprsia" to mean my pleasure.
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
In Yiddish, you can say "groyse tzores" which means big trouble or great distress.
The Yiddish term for trouble maker is "shnorrer."
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ייִדיש" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, you can say "kesheprsia" to mean my pleasure.
In Yiddish, you can say "eynzik" to mean okay.
In Yiddish, you would say "zay dankbar."
To say "nephew" in Yiddish, you would say "neve."
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
To say "Catholic nun" in Yiddish, you would say "katolisher nonne."
To say "Grandsons" in Yiddish, you would say "קיינעזעם" (keynezem).
In Yiddish, you can say "keyn problem."
In Yiddish, you can say "Ikh lib dikh, mame."