Yid
The word Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish: ייִד) is a slang Jewish ethnonym of Yiddish origin. Its usage may be controversial in modern English language. It is not usually considered offensive when pronounced /ˈjiːd/ (rhyming with deed), the way Yiddish speakers say it, though some may deem the word offensive nonetheless. When pronounced /ˈjɪd/ (rhyming with did), some have perceived it as pejorative — and has been used as a derogatory epithet by antisemites along with, and as an alternative to, the English word 'Jew'.
Yid
The word Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish: ייִד) is a slang Jewish ethnonym of Yiddish origin. Its usage may be controversial in modern English language. It is not usually considered offensive when pronounced /ˈjiːd/ (rhyming with deed), the way Yiddish speakers say it, though some may deem the word offensive nonetheless. When pronounced /ˈjɪd/ (rhyming with did), some have perceived it as pejorative — and has been used as a derogatory epithet by antisemites along with, and as an alternative to, the English word 'Jew'.
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Das bis auf die frühen Schicht ...... inzwischen allein pejorative.
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The word Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish ...... as the British Prime Minister.
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Жид (в позднепраславянском *ži ...... из ивр. יהודי) — «иудей».
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Das bis auf die frühen Schicht ...... kraine und damit des Kernraume
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The word Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish ...... ve to, the English word 'Jew'.
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Жид (в позднепраславянском *ži ...... из ивр. יהודי) — «иудей».
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Yid
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Žid
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Жид
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