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Second Aliyot. Some of the
immigrants of the
First Aliyah (1882–1903)
Hebraized their surnames, and the
practice became widespread during the
Second Aliyah...
- Look up
Hebraization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hebraization may
refer to:
Hebraization of
Palestinian place names Hebraization of
surnames Hebraization...
- An
example would be the
English name
spelled "Timothy",
which can be
Hebraized as "טימותי" in the
Hebrew alphabet. For full spelling, when a
reader is...
- arabized: سامانی,
hebraized: סאמאני, IPA: [sɔmɔˈnij] /ˈdɪrəm/ DIRR-əm; Tajik: дирам, romanized: diram, arabized: درم,
hebraized: דרם, IPA: [dɪˈɾam]...
- A 1992
study counted c. 2,780
historical locations whose names were
Hebraized,
including 340
villages and towns, 1,000
Khirbat (ruins), 560
wadis and...
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throne of Wisdom.
First the
prophet Daniel, then
authors such as
Ezekiel hebraized this mythology,
equating the
Babylonian constellations with
abstract forms...
- go the
other way, that is from
English to Hebrew, see
Hebraization of English. Both
Hebraization of
English and
Romanization of
Hebrew are
forms of transliteration...
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worked towards "erasing all
traces of its
former owners." The
project of "
Hebraization" of the map, for
which the JNF
Naming Committee was established, aimed...
- triscripted, this
letter represents [ɡ] on
roadsigns when
transcribing Hebraized place names. It has also been used as /g/ in
Lebanon for transliteration...
- and her
surname means "riverbanks".
Prior to her birth, her
parents had
Hebraized their surname from "Greenstein" to "Gadot". Her
father is
Michael Gadot...