מענטש
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German mensch, from Old High German mennisko.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɛnt͡ʃ]
Noun
מענטש • (mentsh) m, plural מענטשן (mentshn)
Derived terms
- אָרעמ־מענטש (orem-mentsh, “poor woman”)
- לופֿטמענטש (luftmentsh, “person without a definite occupation; idler”)
- מענטשהייט (mentshheyt, “mankind, humanity”)
- מענטשיש (mentshish, “human; decent”)
- מענטשלעך (mentshlekh, “humane; human (ideally)”)
- מענטשלעכקייט (mentshlekhkeyt, “humanity; humaneness”)
- מענטשלען (mentshlen, “to become mature”)
Descendants
- → English: mensch
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