аид
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]BorrowedfromYiddishאַייִד(a yid,“a Jew”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]аи́д•(aíd)manim(genitiveаи́да,nominative pluralаи́ды,genitive pluralаи́дов)
- (Jewishslang)Yid,Jew
- 2006,Игорь Шестков-Эпштейн,Меланхолия застоя,page29:
- Тынезна́ешь,чтозна́читжитьвпрови́нции...Мои́роди́телижи́ликаквдевятна́дцатомве́ке.Тёти,дя́ди,бра́тья,сестры́,кузе́ны,ба́бушки,де́душки-ивсеаи́ды.Никто́всинаго́гунехо́дит,да́женаи́дишеникто́неговори́т,новсеобсужда́ют,ско́льковтомивтомевре́йскойкро́ви.
- Ty ne znáješʹ, što znáčit žitʹ v províncii... Moí rodíteli žíli kak v devjatnádcatom véke. Tjóti, djádi, brátʹja, sestrý, kuzɛ́ny, bábuški, déduški - i vseaídy.Niktó v sinagógu ne xódit, dáže na ídiše niktó ne govorít, no vse obsuždájut, skólʹko v tom i v tom jevréjskoj króvi.
- You do not know what it means to live in the provinces... My parents lived like in the nineteenth century. Aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, cousins, grandparents — and allYids.No one goes to the synagogue, no one even speaks Yiddish, but everyone is always discussing how much Jewish blood so-and-so has.
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