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- Yenta abstract "Yenta or Yente (Yiddish: יענטאַ) is a Yiddish female name which is used generally for an old gossip. The female name is derived from Yentl, in turn derived from a word in Old Italian which means kind or amiable.In the age of Yiddish theater, it started referring to a busybody or gossipmonger. The word has since become Yinglish (a Yiddish loanword in American Jewish English). In the 1920s Yenta was first popularized by the humorist Jacob Adler (not the actor Jacob P. Adler) writing under his pen name B. Kovner, in which he created the character Yenta, and featured Yenta in a Broadway play entitled Yenta Telebenta. Yenta was also his character in a 50 year writing career for The Jewish Daily Forward.The name was used as the name of the matchmaker in the Broadway musical hit, Fiddler on the Roof. It was the name of an Israeli spy agency in the 1960's TV sitcom Get Smart, in an episode titled 'The Man from Yenta'. The name has also been used for: The Linux CardBus controller, which brings together Cardbus cards with the rest of the computer. The name of a highly-available key-value store for Perl↑ ↑".
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- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink CardBus.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
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- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Get_Smart.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Gossip.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_P._Adler.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Pavlovich_Adler.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Matchmaking.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theater.
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- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Perl.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink The_Forward.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink The_Jewish_Daily_Forward.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:busybody.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:gossipmonger.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_language.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLink Yinglish.
- Yenta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yenta".
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- Yenta hasPhotoCollection Yenta.
- Yenta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-yi.
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- Yenta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yiddish-stub.
- Yenta subject Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Yenta hypernym Name.
- Yenta type Article.
- Yenta type Article.
- Yenta comment "Yenta or Yente (Yiddish: יענטאַ) is a Yiddish female name which is used generally for an old gossip. The female name is derived from Yentl, in turn derived from a word in Old Italian which means kind or amiable.In the age of Yiddish theater, it started referring to a busybody or gossipmonger. The word has since become Yinglish (a Yiddish loanword in American Jewish English). In the 1920s Yenta was first popularized by the humorist Jacob Adler (not the actor Jacob P.".
- Yenta label "Yenta".
- Yenta sameAs Q8052389.
- Yenta sameAs Q8052389.
- Yenta sameAs יענטאַ.
- Yenta wasDerivedFrom Yenta?oldid=677450726.
- Yenta isPrimaryTopicOf Yenta.