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Ah, saying "uncle" in Yiddish is a lovely thing indeed. You can say "uncle" in Yiddish by using the word "טאָטע" (toyte). It's a beautiful language full of warmth and history, just like a happy little tree in a painting.

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βˆ™ 2w ago
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βˆ™ 2w ago

In Yiddish, the word for uncle is "טאָט" (toyt). Yiddish is a High German language with Hebrew and Aramaic influences, spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. The word "טאָט" is pronounced as "toyt" with the "oy" sound similar to the English word "boy."

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βˆ™ 2w ago

Well, honey, in Yiddish, you say "uncle" as "onkel." It's as simple as that. Now go impress your bubbe with your newfound Yiddish knowledge.

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βˆ™ 6mo ago

In Yiddish, "uncle" is spelled and pronounced as "טאָטן" (taytn).

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βˆ™ 10y ago

"AWN-kl", straight from German, and very close to French.

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