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How do you write the phrase until next time in yiddish?

The most common way to say "until next time" in Yiddish is:

ביזן נעקסטן מאָל (bizn nekhstn mol)

Here's a breakdown:

* ביז (biz) means "until"

* ן (n) is a connecting letter that makes it flow better

* נעקסטן (nekhstn) means "next"

* מאָל (mol) means "time"

You can also use ביז די נעקסטע מאָל (biz di nekhste mol), which is slightly more formal and means "until the next time."

Both phrases are commonly used and convey the same meaning.

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