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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? 03:56 - Jun 21 with 4640 viewsGlyn1

I always thought that 'keeping shtum' was a Welsh word but I've just read it in a US crime novel and it jarred with me a little. Is this a US phrase or is the writer a Brit?

Where did it come from?

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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 06:39 - Jun 21 with 4607 viewsJimmyGilligan

It's German
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 07:28 - Jun 21 with 4592 viewsKilkennyjack

Is ‘clec’ a welsh word ?

I had never realised.

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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:12 - Jun 21 with 4555 viewsWarwickHunt

It’s usually schtum and it’s Yiddish from stumm which is German for silent.
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:49 - Jun 21 with 4524 viewssquarebear

Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:12 - Jun 21 by WarwickHunt

It’s usually schtum and it’s Yiddish from stumm which is German for silent.


Yeah, Yiddish would've been my guess

(But you beat me to it).
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 09:12 - Jun 21 with 4496 viewsWarwickHunt

Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:49 - Jun 21 by squarebear

Yeah, Yiddish would've been my guess

(But you beat me to it).


Already.
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 09:14 - Jun 21 with 4493 viewsProfessor

Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:12 - Jun 21 by WarwickHunt

It’s usually schtum and it’s Yiddish from stumm which is German for silent.


Yep. Like schmaltz, schmuck,
Chutzpah and nosh. Yiddish-
Derived from Old German.
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 09:18 - Jun 21 with 4481 viewsoldcob

Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 08:12 - Jun 21 by WarwickHunt

It’s usually schtum and it’s Yiddish from stumm which is German for silent.


Is the right answer.
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 10:40 - Jun 21 with 4419 viewsCatullus

Although 'keep shtum' is considered a British phrase.

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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Is 'shtum' a Welsh word? And do you know what it means? on 22:39 - Jun 21 with 4313 viewsTNT

Glyn, maybe you're thinking of, 'Ca' dy shol'.

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