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['dʒuːɪʃ]aggettivo ebraico, ebreo, giudaico* * *[-iʃ]adjective Jewish food; the Jewish New Year.) ebraico* * *Jewish /ˈdʒu:ɪʃ/a.1 ebraico; giudaico; ebreo; giudeo: the Jewish calendar, il calendario ebraico; the Jewish people, il popolo ebraico (o ebreo); a Jewish writer, uno scrittore ebreo2 (spreg.) avaro; tirchio; da rabbino.* * *['dʒuːɪʃ]aggettivo ebraico, ebreo, giudaico
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