- mother:CONSTRUCT ha-
yéled the-child ’em ha-
yéled mother:CONSTRUCT the-child
Israeli Hebrew ha-íma the-mother shel of ha-
yéled the-child ha-íma shel ha-
yéled the-mother...
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Yé-
yé (French: [jeje] ) or yeyé (Spanish: [ɟʝeˈʝe]) was a
style of pop
music that
emerged in
Western and
Southern Europe in the
early 1960s. The French...
- Look up
ye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ye or
YE may
refer to:
Ye (pronoun), a form of the second-person plural,
personal pronoun "you"
Ye (article)...
- 2001, Mashina's
Shlomi Bracha helped produce the band's
third album "Rutz
Yeled" (Run, Kid!), a
studio album that was
recorded live.
Following the release...
- ,
shlosha yeladim),
except for the
number one
which succeeds it (e.g.,
yeled echad). The
number two is special:
shnayim (m.) and
shtayim (f.) become...
- Cohen@Mushon.
After 3
years they
released their second album "Machshev
Lekol Yeled" (Hebrew: מחשב לכל ילד),
which got many praises. at the same time Cohen...
- - Sgt. Rizzo's partner. Le
Chevalier Lumière (French title) ילד הקראטה (
Yeled Ha-Karate) (Israeli title, translated: The
Karate Kid) El
Karateca eléctrico...
-
relative pronouns 'that', or 'who' (as in 'a boy who reads'). For example,
yeled, 'a boy'; hayeled, 'the boy'. A
prefix indicating that the
sentence is a...
-
originally performed by the duo with
their band "The Catacombs". The song "
Yeled Mizdaqen" (A Boy
Growing Old) was
based on an Army
Radio skit
named "Poogy...
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, in the
sixteenth century. He wrote: Em ha-
Yeled, an
elementary Hebrew grammar for the use of children, with conjugation...