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Yiddish
Etymology
Ultimately derived from French saison, probably via Belarusian сезо́н (sjezón), Russian, Ukrainian сезо́н (sezón). Compare German Saison.
Pronunciation
Noun
סעזאָן • (sezon) m, plural סעזאָנען (sezonen)
- season
- Synonym: צײַט פֿון יאָר (tsayt fun yor)
Derived terms
See also
Seasons in Yiddish · סעזאָנען (sezonen) (layout · text) · category
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פֿרילינג (friling, “spring”),
וועסנע (vesne, “spring”),
פֿאַרפּסח (farpeysekh, “spring”)
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זומער (zumer, “summer”)
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האַרבסט (harbst, “autumn”),
אָסיען (osyen, “autumn”)
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ווינטער (vinter, “winter”),
רעגנצײַט (regntsayt, “(Israel) winter”)
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References
- Schaechter-Viswanath, Gitl, Glasser, Paul (2016) “season”, in Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN