Yiddish English Dictionary

ייִדיש - English

פאַך in English:

1. calling calling


Someone is calling you.
The U.S. is calling for an arms embargo against violators of the treaty.
For me, being a doctor isn't a job, it's a calling.
I'm calling because I've lost my credit card.
Sven was so verbose that his friends resorted to calling him a chatterbox.
My husband and I are calling it quits.
Not at all, that's perfectly fine. Calling each other by one's given name is a good thing; it produces a feeling of fellowship.
As commercial and cultural contacts between East and West developed, Arab and Persian traders began calling on China along the Silk Road in increasing numbers.
Stop calling me names. That'll do you no good.
LGBT communities around the world are calling you a 'hero', and say that you were framed, Al-Sayib explained. "But the law enforcement agencies are all labeling you as a ruthless murderer. Which one are you, Dima?"
There is no point in calling such buildings 'ugly'.
You're weird. I haven't helped you at all yet and you're calling me a "genius".
In the distance I hear a muezzin calling the faithful to prayer.
Who are you calling sweet-n-sour?! At the very least I certainly don't remember being sweet!