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 Translation for 'Hebrew' from English to Italian
NOUN1   a Hebrew | Hebrews
NOUN2   Hebrew [language] | -
SYNO Hebraic | Hebraical | Hebrew | ...
relig.
ebraico {adj}
Hebrew
ling.
ebraico {m}
Hebrew
ling.stor.
alfabeto {m} paleo-ebraico
Palaeo-Hebrew alphabet [Br.]
ling.stor.
alfabeto {m} paleo-ebraico
Paleo-Hebrew alphabet [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • However many other western scholars of the Quran came to similar conclusion that the word "ummi" is equal to the hebrew word Goyim.
  • According to the hebrew web site of the Local Regional Council, as of July 2022 42 families live in Mitzpe Kramim.
  • In 2013 he released his first hebrew language album, "Yomi Hu Halom".
  • In the sixth chapter, the first-person narrator catalogs hebrew books in the very well stocked bookstore "Haus für Orientalische Sprachen" in Leipzig and, out of boredom, reads the goods catalog and the telephone book in Lublin's store.
  • He fought in the 1947–1949 Palestine war and later studied economics at the hebrew University of Jerusalem, while also serving as treasurer of the student union and commencing work at the Ministry of Finance.

  • "Darkhei Moshe" (in hebrew: דרכי משה) is a commentary of the book "Arba'ah Turim" and the "Beit Yosef", which is also a commentary on the "Tur".
  • The Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion (ISO) (in hebrew: התזמורת הסימפונית הישראלית ראשון לציון) was founded in 1988 by the municipality of Rishon LeZion.
  • LOTAR Eilat (in hebrew: לוט״ר אילת) is an IDF special force unit whose mission is to protect the safety of the residents and tourists of Eilat against terrorism and is also specialized in hostage rescue operations.
  • The Israeli Standards Institute's Standard SI 960 defines a 7-bit Hebrew code page.
  • Raoul J. Hoffman was a Hungary-born hebrew engineer who moved to the United States of America and is notable for the aircraft he designed or helped to design.

  • and English: "hebrew", the first form (widely used in Russian literature through the 19th century (Lermontov, Gogol et al.)) was later considered an expletive with a tinge of antisemitism.
  • They did not speak yiddish or keep kosher, and Willie’s hebrew was so poor that his bar mitzvah was performed in Hungarian.
  • Turkel (hebrew אלי טורקל) (born January 22, 1944) is an Israeli applied mathematician and currently an emeritus professor of applied mathematics at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University.
  • Kasher (hebrew: כשר) is a Hebrew surname meaning "fit" and in the common context, fit for consumption by Jews according to traditional Jewish law.
  • Yosef Garfinkel (hebrew: יוסף גרפינקל; born 1956) is an Israeli archaeologist and academic.

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