"Language from which we get bupkis and shtick" crossword clue

Author: Olivia Langford
Last Updated: 30 Aug 2023

Language from which we get bupkis and shtick NYT crossword answer is:

YIDDISH (7 letters length)

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The language from which we get bupkis and shtick is Yiddish, a language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews in Central and Eastern Europe. It is a combination of German, Hebrew, and Aramaic and has been used for centuries as the primary language of the Jewish diaspora. Bupkis is a Yiddish word meaning "nothing" and shtick is a Yiddish word meaning "a routine or gimmick used to attract attention."

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