Shvartza
Is it true that Jews often use Schwartz with malicious intent?
But for forty years, yes, but I haven't heard that word in decades. By the way, there is no literal meaning.
It's a flat word, not a word.
Schwartz means German.
Schwartz is definitely a clear word.
That's all there is to it.
In Spanish, the adjective for a person is a big n *, which also means simple.
The Jews were ashamed of it. Also read wheat.
Answer: No, no
Far away from you, Annette Galina is listening to you.
Shvartza
Shvartza
Is it true that Jews often use shvartza to refer to s, maliciously or not? 3
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Forty years ago, yes, but I hadn't heard that word in decades. By the way, there is no literal meaning.
It's a flat word, not an insulting term.
Schwartz means German.
Schvartza is definitely a clear word.
It just means.
In Spanish, the adjective for a person is big n *, which also means simple.
The Jews were ashamed. Also read wheat.
Annette Galina, far away from you, is listening to you.