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Kvetch may be:
Kvetch, an
English word of
Yiddish origin meaning 'to gripe', 'someone who complains...
- Born to
Kvetch:
Yiddish Language and
Culture in All Its
Moods is a 2005 book by
Michael Wex
devoted to Yiddish. In this book, "Wex is a rare combination...
- "Stage Review : A '
Kvetch'
worth Listening To". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved October 28, 2019. Beaufort, John (March 3, 1987). "'
Kvetch': British-Yiddish...
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Outstanding Achievement Kvetch at the
Garrick Theatre,
London Nominated 1991
Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best
Comedy Kvetch Won Best
Director The Trial...
- can't
kvetch." "Is it the room?" "No, the room is fine. I can't
kvetch." "Is it the staff?" "No,
everyone on the
staff is fine. I can't
kvetch." "Then...
- Boston;
Grand Rapids, Mich.: Brill; Eerdmans. Wex,
Michael (2005). Born to
Kvetch. New York City: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-30741-1. Van Dyck Version...
- York Times.
Retrieved March 23, 2024. Brantley, Ben (March 2, 2007). "A
Kvetch de
Coeur From the
Abyss of
Middle Age". The New York Times.
Retrieved March...
- from an old
Germanic word;
cognate with German: quellen, 'swell'; OED, MW)
Kvetch /kəˈvɛtʃ/: to
complain habitually, gripe; as a noun, a
person who always...
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Spoken Language Services, ISBN 0879500018 Wex,
Michael (2005), Born to
Kvetch, New York: St Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-30741-1 Xella, Paolo; Quinn, Josephine;...
- on
April 3, 2019.
Retrieved April 3, 2019. Wex,
Michael (2005). Born to
Kvetch:
Yiddish Language and
Culture in All Its Moods. St. Martin's Press. p. 29...