Dear Dyuri,
ok, no - this is for sure not German, or austrian German.
My free associations would be
* misnik: could be from Russian/Ukrainian mjasnik, butcher. In German it was used as isult for rough people („du führst Dich auf wie ein Fleischer“ - „you act like a butcher")
* Jonte is a northern european version (Skandinavian languages) of Johannes - but this makes no sense at all.
* I have no idea about zazavagiv. If it would be „za zabavnik“ it would a antiquated Russian form of „at the humorous“. I don´t know, if this phrase is used in Russian, but the german translation „bei den Lustigen“ (what tend towards to todays "at the freak-show") is a slander.
So, hopefully anyone has better ideas than me!
Best, Benjamin
> Am 20.05.2015 um 09:18 schrieb Jorge Gubitsch <dyurigub_at_gmail.com>:
>
> Benjamin: Than'ks, it's not german, the words are: misnick and jonte,
> supposed to be somebody ugly and the second, a hooker, it's in my
> mother's story about Czernovitz, maybe the spelling is wrong, since
> she didn't speak it. The last word describes a man who sells
> vegetables with two baskets wich are hold by a stick, the word is not
> yiddish an I don't know if it's correct: zazavagiv.
> Thank's again, Dyuri
>
> 2015-05-20 7:51 UTC+02:00, Benjamin Grilj <b.grilj_at_perspectiveast.com>:
>> Dear Dyuri,
>>
>> I´m not an expert for Yiddish - but if you can´t find it, it might also be
>> an austrian word?
>> So, what are you looking for?
>>
>> Best, benjamin
>>
>>
>>> Am 19.05.2015 um 17:03 schrieb Jorge Gubitsch <dyurigub_at_gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> So, who's the Yiddish expert here? I have some cuestions that on-line
>>> dictionaries don't answer. Thanks
>>>
>>> Dyuri
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