(Feli from Germany) MUNICH
Did you know that German is one of the main influences on the Yiddish language? But wait...does this mean that Yiddish speakers and German speakers can understand each other? 🤔 Let's find out! Feli reacts to YouTube videos of people speaking Yiddish. How much will she be able to understand? How many exclamation marks can she use? What sponsored product will she pitch in the middle of it? More
0:00 Introduction
1:35 What is Yiddish?
5:26 Common Yiddish words
6:06 Suri - Wikitongues
17:19 German and Yiddish speaker conversation
30:39 Matt - Wikitongues
32:30 Declaration of Human Rights in Yiddish
37:07 How much did I understand?
39:08 Yiddish words in German
It's a feline life without catty language.
ABOUT: Hallo, Servus, and welcome to this channel! My name is Felicia (Feli), I'm 28, and I'm a German living in the USA! I was born and raised in Munich (Munchen), Germany but have been living the Midwest in Cincinnati, Ohio, off-and-on since 2016. I first came here for an exchange semester during my undergrad at LMU Munich, then I returned for an internship, and then I got my master's degree in Cincinnati. I was lucky enough to win the Green Card lottery and have been a permanent resident since 2019! In my videos, I talk about cultural differences between America and Germany, things I like and dislike about living here, and other topics I come across in my everyday life in the States. Let me know what YOU would like to hear about in the comments below. DANKE :)
▸Videos she reacts to:
WIKITONGUES: Suri speaking Yiddish ▸
• WIKITONGUES: Suri...
Can German and Yiddish Speakers Understand Each Other? ▸
• Can German and Yi...
WIKITONGUES: Matt speaking Yiddish ▸
• WIKITONGUES: Matt...
GERMAN & YIDDISH ▸
• GERMAN & YIDDISH
▸DW article: https://www.dw.com/en/yiddish-words-s...
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(TheravadaBlog.de, Sept. 5, 2009) Dhamma blog – Jhana Access or dealing with the arising phenomena whilst accessing the ascending states of jhana (arupa-jhana) [namely, meditative-absorptions beyond the 4th, which are called the "four formless absorptions"].
One thing I would like to mention about the nimittas["signs," objects focused on in deep meditation such as the breath, internal light, kasina-discs], sounds, and other tingling and inspiring experiences found in Jhana Meditation, is the fact that they are hypnotic and induce sukha ["pleasurable sensation," contrasted with dukkhaor unpleasant sensation. This bodily-bliss is usually said to stem from purification as concentration temporarily suppresses the mental defilements].
Although most Western practitioners do not find anything negative about pleasurable experiences, experiences [themselves] are actually not pleasurable or unpleasurable. They are just exper-iences. Instead, it is our creation of mental formations (sankharas) and subsequent sensations (vedana) that arise (become) when our sanya (perception) and vinyana (conscious awareness) of these things come into contact with the object…
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