Etymology:
The word "natch" is derived from the Yiddish word "netsh," meaning "naturally." It entered English in the early 1900s through the Yiddish-speaking Jewish population of New York City.
Meaning:
"Natch" is an informal expression that means "of course" or "obviously." It implies that something is a natural or expected consequence of a situation.
Origin:
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