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==Anglophone world==
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* "Abbie", "Abe", and "Abie": (]) a ] male. From the proper name ]. Originated before the 1950s.<ref>Spears, loc. cit. p. 1.</ref>
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* "Heeb", "Hebe": (U.S.) offensive term for a Jewish person, derived from the word "]".<ref>{{cite web| url = http://media.www.thetriangle.org/media/storage/paper689/news/2004/05/28/News/Founder.Of.hip.To.Be.Heeb.Magazine.Speaks.To.Students-683529.shtml | last = Madresh | first = Marjorie | title = Founder of 'Hip to be Heeb' magazine speaks to students| publisher = The Triangle Online | date = 2004-05-28 |accessdate = 2007-02-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hebe | title = Merriam-Webster Online definition of ''hebe'' | accessdate = 2007-02-14}}</ref>
* "Hymie": A Jew, from the Hebrew ''Chaim'' ("life"). Also used in the term "Hymie-town," a reference to New York, and in particular, Brooklyn.<ref>, Eric Wolarsky, ''Rhetoric of Race Dictionary Project'', ]. Retrieved 2007-11-06.</ref>
* "Ikey", "ike", "iky": a Jew <ref>], ''Oxford Dictionary Of Modern Slang'' ISBN 0-19-861052-1. "ikey", loc. cit.</ref>
* "Ikey-mo", "ikeymo": a Jew <ref>Loc cit. "ikeymo"</ref>
* "]": ] word for "]"—] Jews who entered the United States at ] signed their names with a circle instead of a ] because they associated the cross with ].
* "Mocky", "moky", "moxy", "mockey", "mockie", "mocky": (U.S.) a Jew <ref>Ibid. "mocky".</ref>
* "Mock", "moch": (U.S.) a Jew <ref>Simpson. "mock", loc. cit.</ref>
* "Sheeny"<ref>{{citation |title=But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters |last=Rockaway |first=Robert A. |publisher=Gefen Publishing House Ltd. |year=2000 |isbn=9652292494 |page=95 }}</ref>: From Yiddish "shaine" or German "schön" meaning "beautiful."{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}}
* ]: Comes from Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice".
* "]": Yiddish word for Jew.<ref></ref>

==Other languages==
* Armenian: ]
* Finnish: '']''
* French: '']''; '']''
* German: ''Judenschwein'' (plural: '-e')
* Romanian: ''jidan''

;Slavic languages
* Belarussian: жыд
* Bulgarian: чифут
* Czech: Židák, Judák (from German "Jude")
* Russian: ]; ке́рмикъ (obsolete; Siberian dialects)<ref>{{cite book |last1= Даль|first1= Владимир|authorlink1= Vladimir Dal|title= Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка|trans_title= ]|volume= II| year= 1981|origyear= 1881|publisher= Русский язык|location= Москва|language= Russian|page= 105|pages= 779|at= |trans_chapter= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |separator= |postscript= |lastauthoramp=}}</ref>; пархатый; маланец

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==References==
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