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How do you say Scott in yiddish?

There isn't a direct translation of "Scott" into Yiddish. Yiddish names are often based on Hebrew origins, and there isn't a Hebrew equivalent of "Scott."

However, if you want a Yiddish-sounding name that's similar in pronunciation, you could consider:

* Shkot (pronounced "shkot") - This is a playful, informal way to say "Scott" in Yiddish, but it's not a recognized name.

* Shlomo (pronounced "shloh-moh") - This is a common Hebrew name that sounds somewhat similar to "Scott."

* Shmuel (pronounced "shmoo-el") - Another common Hebrew name that might work.

Ultimately, the best way to choose a Yiddish name for "Scott" would be to consider the individual and what sounds best to them.

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