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What does the Yiddish word Vort mean?

The Yiddish word "Vort" (pronounced "vort") means "word" or "speech".

It is a cognate of the German "Wort" and the English "word".

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* "Zay a gut vort" (Say a good word) - meaning "say something nice".

* "Er hot a vort" (He has a word) - meaning "He has something to say".

* "Vort tzu vort" (Word to word) - meaning "verbatim".

The word "Vort" is often used in the context of speaking, talking, and communication. It can also be used in a more abstract sense to refer to an idea, concept, or message.

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