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1 Hebrew
adj. hebreews--------n. hebreeuws, taal van de Israëlieten, taal van het Hebreeuwse volk, officiële taal van Israël--------n. hebreews (taal); hebreeër (persoon)[ hie:broe:] -
2 Hebrew Union College
Hebrew Union College (een joodse universiteit in amerika) -
3 Hebrew-Hebrew dictionary
Hebreeuws-Hebreeuws woordenboek -
4 Hebrew Gymnasium
het Hebreeuwse Gymnasium -
5 Hebrew Language Academy
de Academie voor Hebreeuwse talen -
6 Hebrew Language Committee
het Hebreeuwse taalcomité (Academie voor (vroegere) Hebreeuwse taal) -
7 Hebrew University of Jerusalem
de Hebreeuwse Universiteit in Jeruzalem (HU) -
8 Hebrew Writers Association
hebreeuwse schrijversorganisatie -
9 Hebrew book fair
boekenweek voor Hebreeuwse talen -
10 Hebrew calendar
Hebreeuwse kalender -
11 Hebrew-English dictionary
Hebreeuws-Engels woordenboek -
12 young women's hebrew association
Joodse Hebreeuwse Jonge Vrouwen Bondyoung women's hebrew association (ywha) -
13 English-Hebrew dictionary
Engels-Hebreeuws woordenboek -
14 elementary Hebrew
eenvoudig hebreeuws,elementair hebreeuws -
15 fluent Hebrew
vloeiend hebreeuws -
16 high-flown Hebrew
bombastisch Hebreeuws, hoogdravende taal (mooi gesproken woorden) -
17 in Hebrew
in het Hebreeuws -
18 intensive school for Hebrew
intensieve school voor immigranten/voor hebreeuws -
19 modern Hebrew
modern Hebreeuws -
20 put English into Hebrew
Engels in het Hebreeuws vertalen
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Hebrew — /ˈhibru / (say heebrooh) noun 1. a member of that branch of the Semitic people descended from the line of Abraham; an Israelite; a Jewish person. 2. a Semitic language in either classical or modern form: a. Classical Hebrew or Biblical Hebrew,… …
Hebrew — I UK [ˈhiːbruː] / US [ˈhɪˌbru] noun Word forms Hebrew : singular Hebrew plural Hebrews 1) [uncountable] one of the official languages of Israel. It is a modern form of the older language that the Old Testament was written in. 2) [countable] a… … English dictionary
Hebrew — A name applied to the Israelites in Scripture only by one who is a foreigner (Gen. 39:14, 17; 41:12, etc.), or by the Israelites when they speak of themselves to foreigners (40:15; Ex. 1:19), or when spoken of an contrasted with other peoples… … Easton's Bible Dictionary