Language from which we get bupkis and shtick NYT crossword answer is:
YIDDISH (7 letters length)The answer for "Language from which we get bupkis and shtick" crossword clue is listed above to help you solve the puzzle you are currently working on.
Yiddish is the language from which we get the words "bupkis" and "shtick". Bupkis is a slang term meaning "nothing" or "worthless", while shtick is a term for a comedic routine. Both words are commonly used in English, and have been adopted into the language from Yiddish. Yiddish is a language that combines elements of German, Hebrew, and other languages, and is spoken primarily by Ashkenazi Jews.