Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hebrew term or phrase:
invitation
English translation:
Hazmanah
Jun 15, 2009 18:31
14 yrs ago
Hebrew term
invitation
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Hebrew to English
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Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
i had a dream this morning. a friend of mine was talking about the word for "invitation" in hebrew. when i woke up i thought wow, i've got to find out what that word is.
could you please tell me what the hebrew pronunciation is for the word "invitation" ? not the hebrew lettering, but how the word is pronounced and written in english? what i'm really looking for is the social context of the word, as in "extending an invitation to join me for dinner", etc., not a piece of paper in the mail. thanks so much.
could you please tell me what the hebrew pronunciation is for the word "invitation" ? not the hebrew lettering, but how the word is pronounced and written in english? what i'm really looking for is the social context of the word, as in "extending an invitation to join me for dinner", etc., not a piece of paper in the mail. thanks so much.
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Hazmanah
The word invitation in Hebrew is Hazmanah, and pronounced as follows:
Haz-Mah-Nah
Haz-Mah-Nah
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Comment: "thank you very much michal. i appreciate your quick response. i am an artist, and i will find a way to incorporate that word into my paintings. have a great day!"
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