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זיי געבענטשט, which means "Be blessed"

Pronunciation varies according to dialect:

Lithuanian: "Zey Gebentsht"

Polish/Hungarian: "Zai Gebentsht"

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In Yiddish, the phrase "you're welcome" is typically translated as "nit a dank."

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