"A non-Jew tells a story" - This Yiddish expression is often used to introduce a piece of wisdom or insight, implying that even someone outside of the Jewish faith can have valuable words to share.
"A goy zugt a vertl" is a yiddish phrase meaning "As the peasant says"
In Yiddish, the term for gentile is "goy."
It is pronounced soo-doh-LOH-goy.
It is pronounced "soo-goy" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
The Yiddish word "goy" refers to a non-Jewish person. It is often used in a neutral or descriptive manner, but can carry derogatory connotations when used in certain contexts.
It is a Yiddish saying that means, "as the peasant says."
"A goy zugt a vertl" is a yiddish phrase meaning "As the peasant says"
In Yiddish, the term for gentile is "goy."
The literal translation of the word 'goy' is 'nation'. The word goy can also be used to refer to a non-Jew.
Ishi waldebenia goy goy
Luba Goy is 5' 0".
The word 'goy' (singular masculine) means 'nation', 'goyim' is the plural meaning 'nations'. Historically, every nation was referred to as a goy, including the Jewish nation. In time, the word 'goy' came to also refer to individuals who aren't Jewish. Some people are under the mistaken impression that the word goy is a negative word, that is not correct, there is no negative implication in the word.
The literal meaning of the word 'goy' is nation and even the Jewish Nation is called this in the Torah. In modern Hebrew, the word 'goy' has also come to mean 'non-Jew'. The plural of 'goy' is 'goyim'. When a Jewish person calls you goy he/she is calling you non Jewish. The word "goy" is not an insult. It is considered a neutral word.
Sylvie Goy-Chavent was born in 1963.
Goy Ogalde was born on 1967-01-26.
Family Goy was created on 2009-10-04.
Luba Goy was born on November 8, 1945, in Germany.