English, that glorious, at times under-appreciated language, consists of a base language and many foreign words - one of them Yiddish. What other foreign words should English include?

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answer:There aren’t too many that English speakers don’t already use. The English language is like Roman religious beliefs, adopting part of whatever it takes over. I regularly use about half a dozen on that Yiddish word list, and am adept at using almost all the rest.

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