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What does the yiddish word hundel mean?

The Yiddish word "hundel" (pronounced "hoondl") means "to deal", "to trade", "to bargain", or "to haggle". It's often used in the context of buying and selling, especially when referring to the act of negotiating a price.

Here are some examples of how "hundel" might be used:

* "Mir hobn gehundelt mit dem makler" (We bargained with the realtor.)

* "Er iz a gut hundler" (He's a good bargainer.)

* "Es iz keyn hundel, es iz a geschäft" (It's not a deal, it's a business.)

It's important to note that "hundel" can also be used in a more general sense, referring to any kind of negotiation or discussion.

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