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How do you say friend in Yiddish?

There are actually a few ways to say "friend" in Yiddish, depending on the context and level of formality:

* Freind (pronounced "fraynt"): This is the most common and general way to say "friend".

* Chaver (pronounced "khaver"): This is a more informal and familiar way to say "friend".

* Khawrim (pronounced "khavreem"): This is the plural form of "chaver".

* Mit-freind (pronounced "mit-fraynt"): This literally translates to "with-friend" and is used to describe a friend who is with you.

* Kamerad (pronounced "kamerad"): This is a more formal way to say "friend", often used for comrades or close associates.

The best way to choose the right word will depend on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are talking about.

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