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What does the yiddish word piska mean?

The Yiddish word piska (פּיסקע) actually doesn't have a direct English translation. It's a term of endearment, similar to "little one" or "sweetheart."

Here's how it's used:

* Affectionately: A parent might call their child "piska" as a term of endearment.

* Playfully: Friends might use it to tease each other in a loving way.

* With a touch of humor: Someone might call a pet "piska" as a humorous way to express their affection.

The word "piska" carries a sense of tenderness and affection, emphasizing the smallness and cuteness of the person or thing being addressed.

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