How do you spell (and what is the origin of the term) ‘schpeel’?
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Partially rhymes with ‘peel’ or ‘heal’.
Often used to describe a ‘salesman”s routine delivery…
Usage: “This network marketer went through the whole ‘schpeel’ on his product and then I told him to take a hike.”
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It’s from the German word spiel, meaning “play.”
Also from Yiddish shpil, both from Middle High German spil, from Old High German.
It means, “A lengthy or extravagant speech or argument usually intended to persuade.”
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It’s of German origin (..’spiel,’ to play..) In today’s usage it usually refers to a rather long, rehearsed or oft repeated oral delivery of some sort, like a speech.
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5 years ago
How do you spell the Yiddish word lechiam
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Spiel, German (Yiddish)
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It`s “spiel”, but I can`t help you with its derivation, sorry.
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