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mommy100
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 8:00 pm
I am looking for how you would say 'gear up' or some similar expression in yiddish
thanks
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ydragm
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 8:04 pm
Depending which definition ur looking for. If ur trying to say get ready then it would be "greit zich tzei
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mommy100
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 8:06 pm
Was looking for something a bit more exciting than just get ready. I also need something to connected with bikes
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 9:43 pm
gartel zich uhn
machtst eich greit
fangt uhn di hachunos
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SS6099
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 9:56 pm
I think machts eich greit, with a literal translation of get ready, has an exciting connotation.
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gp2.0
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Mon, Feb 01 2016, 10:41 pm
mommy100 wrote: | Was looking for something a bit more exciting than just get ready. I also need something to connected with bikes |
how about:
greits eich tzu fleeun (get ready to fly)
greits eich tzu fooren (get ready to drive)
s'geit oif reder (literally "it's going on wheels" but means "things are moving/something exciting is happening)
s'dreit zich epes nei (something new is around, literally "something new is spinning/turning")
eta: maybe s'dreit zich epes nei oif'n gahs though that's maybe too long
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