געל
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German gël, from Old High German gelo, from Proto-West Germanic *gelu, from Proto-Germanic *gelwaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡɛɫ/
Declension
Derived terms
- געלקײַט (gelkayt)
See also
ווײַס (vays) | גרוי (groy) | שוואַרץ (shvarts) |
רויט (royt); פּאָמסן (pomsn) | אָראַנזש (oranzh); ברוין (broyn) | געל (gel); קרעם (krem) |
לײַם (laym) | גרין (grin) | |
ציאַן (tsyan); טורקיז (turkiz) | לאַזורקע (lazurke) | בלוי (bloy) |
וויאָלעט (vyolet); אינדעך (indekh) | מאַדזשענטאַ (madzhenta); פּורפּור (purpur) | ראָזע (roze) |
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