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What is the Hebrew translation of 'best'?

  • מידע
  • לְבָחוֹר
  • יותר טוב
  • הכי טוב (correct)
  • What is the Hebrew translation of 'better'?

  • יותר טוב (correct)
  • שמיכה
  • להתקשר
  • בלילה
  • What is the Hebrew translation of 'call'?

  • הבא
  • להתקשר (correct)
  • לחכות
  • לְבָחוֹר
  • What is the Hebrew translation of 'choose'?

    <p>לבחור</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'information'?

    <p>מידע</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'more'?

    <p>יותר</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'next'?

    <p>הבא</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'wait'?

    <p>לחכות</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'at night'?

    <p>בלילה</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew translation of 'blanket'?

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    Vocabulary Flashcards

    • "Best": Translates to "הכי טוב" in Hebrew, indicating the highest quality or standard of something.

    • "Better": Translates to "יותר טוב" in Hebrew, used to compare two items or situations, indicating improvement or superiority.

    • "Call": In Hebrew, it is "להתקשר," referring to the action of making a phone call or contacting someone.

    • "Choose": Translated as "לבחור" in Hebrew, this verb signifies the act of selecting among options or alternatives.

    • "Information": The Hebrew equivalent is "מידע," representing knowledge or data communicated or received.

    • "More": Translated to "יותר" in Hebrew, this term is often used to express comparison, indicating a greater quantity or degree.

    • "Next": In Hebrew, it is "הבא," commonly used to refer to the following item in a sequence or order.

    • "Wait": Translates to "לחכות" in Hebrew, this verb denotes the action of staying in a place until something happens or someone arrives.

    • "At night": Translated as "בלילה" in Hebrew, this phrase refers to the period of time after sunset and before sunrise.

    • "Blanket": In Hebrew, it is "שמיכה," referring to a piece of fabric used to cover or keep warm while sleeping.

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    Test your knowledge with these flashcards focusing on common English words and their Hebrew translations. Each card features a word along with its definitive meaning to enhance your vocabulary skills.

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