Yiddish is a language spoken by the Jewish people in Eastern Europe. It's a kind of a mix between German and Hebrew. Yiddish words in English that come from Yiddish: There are decent amounts. I would say those ones are probably ones that are part of general English rather than sort of specific dialect words or something in, you know, communities where people speak English.
Comedian Sebastian Marx returns to the podcast in order to talk about Yiddish words which have found their way into the English language, including common words like bagel, glitch and schmooze and plenty more.
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