“Children” in Hebrew are “yeladim,” but just as American kids are sometimes “kiddos,” Israeli ones are occasionally referred to by the somewhat silly-sounding word “yeladudes” (ye-la-DOO-des), usually used by an adult informally addressing children rather than by children themselves. The affectionate form is influenced by the Yiddish...
Word of the day / Yeladudes - ילדודס
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