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Just Say Nu: Yiddish for Every Occasion (When English Just Won't Do) (P.S.)

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ISBN: 0061657328 - Just Say Nu: Yiddish for Every Occasion (When English Just Won't Do) (P.S.)  
Title:Just Say Nu: Yiddish for Every Occasion (When English Just Won't Do) (P.S.)
Author:Michael Wex
Publisher:Harper Perennial
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:01 September, 2008
ISBN / ISBN-13:0061657328  /  9780061657320
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In his New York Times bestseller, Born to Kvetch, author Michael Wex led readers on a hilariously edifying excursion through Yiddish culture and history. With Just Say Nu, he shows us how to use this remarkable language to spice up conversations, stories, presentations, arguments, and more, when plain English will not suffice (including, of course, lots of delightful historical and cultural side trips along the way).

There is, quite simply, nothing in the world that can't be improved by being translated into Yiddish. With Just Say Nu, readers will learn how to shmooze their way through meeting and greeting, eating and drinking, praising and finding fault, maintaining personal hygiene, parenting, going to the doctor, committing crimes, going to singles bars, having sex, talking politics, talking trash, and a host of other mundane activities. Here also is a healthy schmear of optional grammar and the five most useful Yiddish words—what they mean, and how and when to use them in an entire conversation without anybody suspecting you don't have the vaguest idea about what you're actually saying.



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Customer Reviews:

 • No Kvetching Here- Wex Has Done It Again!
25 November, 2007

With Just Say Nu, Michael Wex has again given us something rare in popular literature about Yiddish, a laugh out loud synthesis of scholarship and humor. It's an entry point to Yiddish that I wish had been around when I started studying the language as an undergraduate. In fact, Just Say Nu should probably have been published before Born To Kvetch. It covers the basics that Kvetch (which covers much more advanced cultural contexts of Yiddish life) skipped over. Just Say Nu literally starts at the beginning, covering the nuances of language basics (like greetings and interjections) and delves into the many non-verbal aspects of Yiddish conversation. Just Say Nu will give the you the conversational tools to handle any Jewish situation, whether it's running into Rabbi Goldberg at the burlesque house or getting your pain in the ass brother or sister to pass the milk at the table. I only have one quarrel with Mr. Wex. He claims that Yiddish is unique in that it can diminish human misery without providing a concomitant increase in happiness. Yiddish brings me closer to the entirety of Jewish experience, both the good and the bad, the cursed and the blessed, the happy and the reserved. Just Say Nu, and the richness of Yiddish within it, did indeed provide an increase in happiness.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A302RXHN641ZXB

 • Very Good Reference Book
23 September, 2008

This is an excellent reference for Yiddish expressions, but not the crisp and witty humor I was expecting.

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 • Linguistics And Laughs
22 October, 2007

Oy, Shprintse, what a book! It's a lecture on Yiddish, no doubt, and also on religion as the essential part to understand what's going on in the language. And it's so funny on such a high level that one may think the jokes will be missed -- but that's what I feared when I read "Born To Kvetch" already which has turned into a hit instead. Wex is not resting on the success of BTK (don't even think of Dennis Rader or the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company). JSN risks to introduce its own transliteration on top of YIVO's. But, hell, it works and turns pronunciation into fun! This is not a Yiddish for Dummies. Kvelling on scholarship, life and love, Just Say Nu manages to unite science, fun and understanding of a language that -- and this book proves it -- has SURVIVED hell.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1XUT0FOM0X62W

 • Just Say Nu
08 November, 2007

a waste of money. my chief criticism is the author's idiosynchratic phonetic spelling of the yiddish words. by doing this he made the written yiddish almost indecipherable. it was the flip side of the author who translated shakespeare into yiddish and then boasted his translation was new and improved.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A30AWZEVTJU5RJ


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