This is definetly Yiddish, perhaps not always pronounced correctly. One example. The Yiddish word for apple is epl. sounds just like English, but with and eh sound in front. And it is very similar to Khad Gadya, except for the The goat part!
Well, sorry, you're right. very broken and mispronounced Yiddish, and it's not Chad Gadya at all, it's about an apple that will not fall. My apologies.
Not Chad Gadya really but the concept is there and the family, including the Bubbie and that's what I remember and what is important.
Issara98 10 months ago
Gary, that's youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!
How did I find you?
All my love to all of you,
Gita
tovalevi1 1 year ago
This is definetly Yiddish, perhaps not always pronounced correctly. One example. The Yiddish word for apple is epl. sounds just like English, but with and eh sound in front. And it is very similar to Khad Gadya, except for the The goat part!
klezmando 2 years ago
chad gadiya, chad gadiya, dizabin abba bitrey zuzei :)
AvihooI 3 years ago
Well, sorry, you're right. very broken and mispronounced Yiddish, and it's not Chad Gadya at all, it's about an apple that will not fall. My apologies.
Nov633 3 years ago
Broken maybe. But this has been a family tradition for over 60 years. And passed on gen to gen. Leave it be, would ya.
Yonatova 3 years ago
Ahem. I have no idea what language this is, but most DEFINITELY NOT Yiddish.
Nov633 3 years ago
Ahem, yourself. It is.
Yonatova 3 years ago
@Nov633
yeah jinglish D sounds horrible
steverubellreborn 1 year ago