לויט
Yiddish
    
    Etymology
    
Probably borrowed from German laut (“according to”) (from 15th century; chiefly in written style), shortened from Middle High German nāch lūte (“according to the text of”). Compare German Laut (“sound”) and Wortlaut (“wording, exact text”).
Preposition
    
לויט • (loyt) (contracted dem-form לויטן (loytn))
- according to, in accordance with
- לויט ווי איך זע
- loyt vi ikh ze
 - as I see it
 
 
 
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