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What does bissel mean in Yiddish?

"Bissel" is a Yiddish word meaning "a little bit" or "a small amount". It's often used to describe something small in quantity or size.

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* "I'll have a bissel coffee." (I'll have a small amount of coffee)

* "Can you give me a bissel sugar?" (Can you give me a small amount of sugar)

* "He's a bissel tired today." (He's a little bit tired today)

"Bissel" is a very common word in Yiddish and is often used in everyday conversation.

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