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Tchotchkes

A news reporter used the word, And ended it with “keys,” But I have always said it With a schwa sound, if you please. Derived from Yiddish, tchotchkes are Small knickknacks you can buy, Like trinkets bought as souvenirs. (You’ll later wonder why.) Some homes are filled, on shelves and sills With tchotchkes overflowing. The word’s pronunciation, though, Not everyone is knowing. Transliterations rarely do Agree on sound or spelling, So if it’s “chotchkas” or “chotchkeys” Is your choice for the telling.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2021




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Date: 3/10/2021 5:13:00 PM
And how about 'Chotch-skis'? -- for the Helvetians who speak Yiddish. lol. Good one, ilene! :) gw
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Date: 3/10/2021 11:23:00 AM
I have never heard of these so raced over to see. We used to call them knick-knacks in my area of the woods.
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Date: 3/10/2021 10:49:00 AM
"clutter" works for me .....Aloha! Rico
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Date: 3/10/2021 2:37:00 AM
Knicknacks much easier to say lol I just call them dust collectors lol :-) Hugs Jan xx
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Date: 3/9/2021 4:04:00 PM
Ive learnt a new word today and its meaning. Pronouncing it is something else lol Tom
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