First thing that comes to your head

Side of a log cabin to sit on

(Reinforced earth base of log cabin filled with pumice stone and coal burning byproducts. Old villagers sit on it in groups to observe and discuss the pacing of events around them while wearing babushkas and non-woven felt boots)
 
Yiddish

(Kaput isn't a Yiddish word originally - the root comes from the German kaputt and ultimately the French capot - but the association with Yiddish is very strong)
 
Shishlik

(I've no idea what "shesteam" is. It's not a standard Hebrew word. 🤔 Can you please elaborate, Catriona?)
 
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