Associations to the word «Ish»
Noun
- Brit
- Jew
- Span
- Pun
- Pol
- Turk
- Par
- Ishmael
- Moshe
- Flour
- Fin
- Ary
- Dat
- Ir
- Ger
- Finn
- Rabbi
- Termination
- Ty
- Ar
- Pop
- Abu
- Dan
- Th
- Ha
- Dis
- Ing
- Spanish
- Airway
- Israel
- Isaac
- Ba
- Doc
- Mi
- Missionary
- Pu
- Chaim
- Er
- Saul
- Background
- Homage
- Al
- Immigrant
- Judah
- Prophet
- Fargo
- Priest
- Muslim
- Abraham
- Rabbinic
- Yeshiva
- Scripture
- Torah
- Ra
- Semitism
- Christian
- Jewish
- Judaism
- Portuguese
- Mayan
- Ful
- Wick
- Kurd
- Mcconnell
- German
- Jews
- Palestine
- Talmud
- Canaan
- Innsbruck
- Adjective
- Mysticism
- Ry
- Resin
- French
- Comm
- Baccalaureate
- Isaiah
- Inquisition
- Deportation
- Five
- Sm
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Adverb
Wiktionary
ISH, verb. Eye dialect spelling of is.
ISH, adverb. (colloquial) somewhat, reasonably, fairly
ISH, adverb. (colloquial) about, approximately
ISH, noun. The name of the letter which stands for the sh sound in Pitman shorthand.
ISH, noun. (dated) (fandom slang) An instalment of a periodical; an issue.
ISH, noun. Shit.
ISH, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Ishmael.
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