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What is the yiddish word for bother?

The Yiddish word for "bother" is שטערן (shtern), pronounced "shtern".

Here are some examples of how it is used:

* שטער נישט (shtern nisht): Don't bother

* ער שטערט מיר (er shtert mir): He bothers me.

There are other Yiddish words that can be used to express "bother" depending on the context. For example:

* טרעפן (trefn): to bother, to annoy

* צאָרגן (tsorgen): to worry, to bother

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation and the intended meaning.

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