- it [it]
considered a
negative aspect of the game.
Denis Zaichenko of the
Shpil [ru]
magazine described the
physics engine as
flawless and
noted that the...
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Purim spiel (also
spelled Purimshpil, Yiddish: פּורימשפּיל, from
Yiddish shpil 'game, play', see also spiel) or
Purim play is an
ensemble of
festive practices...
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Tumbalalaika Tumbala, Tumbala,
Tumbalalaika Tumbalalaika,
shpil balalaika Tumbalalaika (also
Shpil balalaika),
freylekh zol zayn Meydl, meydl, kh'vil bay...
- "Der Rebe Elimelekh" 3:04 4. "Sha Shtil" 4:01 5. "Tum Balalayke" 3:37 6. "
Shpil Zhe Mir A
Lidele in Yiddish" 5:09 7. "Mayn Rue
Plats (My
Resting Place)"...
- Kratko", "Khod mysli" (Train of thought) (also on TVP World), "Vecherniy
shpil" (Evening spire)). TVP Wilno [pl] –
channel presenting news and programming...
-
Chris Haigh, The
Fiddle Handbook, 2009,
Example 4.9 Cohen. Yale Strom,
Shpil: The Art of
Playing Klezmer, 2012, p. 94 Avenary,
Hanoch (1960). "The Musical...
- OED)
Spiel or Shpiel: A
sales pitch or
speech intended to
persuade (שפּיל,
shpil, 'play' or German: Spiel, 'play'; AHD) Tchotchke: A knickknack, trinket...
- "Fiche d'inventaire du
patrimoine culturel immateriel de la
france « pourim-
shpil »" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 17
March 2016.
Retrieved 11...
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Light of the Eyes), (1749). Unterthäniger
Bericht (1696) Eyn
Sheyn Purim Shpil (1697)
Hebrew Translation of Matthew's
Gospel (1703)
Meirat Enayim (1704)...
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increasing towards the south. The
highest point is 2,213
meters (7,260 ft) high
Shpil Tarbagannakh (Шпиль-Тарбаганнах).
Northern section Kutelsky Range, highest...