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Can you pick the English word that means the same thing as the given Hebrew word (with transliteration provided)?
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THEJMAN
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חָתוּל
Ḥatool
סֵפֶר
Sefer
בַּיִת
Bayit
בְּבַקָּשָׁה
B'vakashah
יֶלֶד
Yeled
יַלְדָּה
Yal'dah
יִשְׂרָאֵל
Yis'rael
טוֹב
Tov
בֵּית סֵפֶר
Beit Sefer
מוֹרֶה
Moreh
מְכוֹנִית
M'ḥonit
כֵּן
Cain
הוּא
Hu
אֵיפֹה
Afoh
יוֹם
Yom
עִבְרִית
Ivrit
לֵב
Lev
חַי
Ḥayim
אֱלֹהִים
Elohim
שֵׁם
Shem
שֻׁלְחָן
Shulḥan
דֶּלֶת
Delet
אָדֹם
Adom
עִפָּרוֹן
Eparon
תַּלְמִיד
Tal'mid
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Hebrew Lesson #1 Quiz
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chriskotx
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Sep 18th, 2012 at 02:03 GMT
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Thanks for the lesson. I only knew 5 of them. I thought that house was Beth and teacher was Rabbi. Are Bayit and Moreh alternative words?
THEJMAN
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Sep 19th, 2012 at 22:30 GMT
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I think that 'Beth' is just a different transliteration, and Rabbi is more commonly translated simply as 'Rabbi', as in a spiritual guide or teacher. 'Moreh' is like a schoolteacher or instructor.
Zak6009
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Nov 29th, 2012 at 04:07 GMT
1 point
Beth (actually the proper transliteration is "Beit") is more "house of...", and you'd usually hear it followed by something like "Beit kafeh" is a coffee shop, etc. The word for house is "bayit". Also, THEJMAN explained Rabbi.
Zak6009
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Nov 29th, 2012 at 04:08 GMT
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Also, THEJMAN (love your logic quizzes btw), the word "chai" actually means "alive", not "life". Life would be "chayim" (like the name you may have heard).
yovli2
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Mar 22nd, 2013 at 06:09 GMT
1 point
Rabbi in hebrew is translated to rabi and It's more like a priest than a spiritual teacher. by the way, I got all 25.
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