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How do you say okay in yiddish?

In Yiddish, "okay" can be said in a few different ways, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

* In order: "אין ארדענונג" (ayn ordnung) - This is the most literal translation of "okay" and means "in order."

* יא (ya) - This is a simple "yes" and can be used as a way to say "okay" in an informal setting.

* גוט (gut) - This means "good" and can also be used as a way to say "okay."

* קיין פראבלעם (kein problem) - This means "no problem" and is a way to say "okay" in a more affirmative way.

* אזוי (azoy) - This means "so" and can be used as a way to say "okay" in a more informal setting.

* אלעס אין ארדענונג (alles in ordnung) - This means "everything is in order" and is a more formal way to say "okay."

It's important to note that the best way to say "okay" in Yiddish will depend on the context and the speaker's personal preference.

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