His Yiddish expressions one after another - and the fact that the Perrys don't understand him, nor he them - are used excessively as laugh-getters.
In his soft, staccato speech he interspersed Yiddish expressions with a favored line: "There's no question about it."
Alternative theories for the origin of the Yiddish expression have been proposed at various times.
Thanks to him, my history lectures at Long Island University are laced with Yiddish expressions.
We learn about her recipes and the Yiddish expressions she favors.
"They're doing it by transliteration, so you don't get the real Yiddish expression."
I didn't even know Yiddish expressions.
A man of eclectic interests, he is learning Yiddish expressions.
Judge MacDonald replied with a Yiddish expression that means, "It should be said of me."