sores
See also: -sores
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sores
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Borrowed from Yiddish צרות (tsores), plural of צרה (tsore, “trouble, problem”), from Hebrew צָרָה (tsará, “trouble, tragedy, calamity”).
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sores pl (plural only)
- (Netherlands, Amsterdam, Jewish, from Bargoens) tsuris; misery, worry
- Sores komen vanzelf, simches moet je vieren.
- Worries will come anyways, but joyous occasions have to be celebrated.
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sores f pl
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