Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hebrew term or phrase:
שכב''ג
English translation:
שכבה בוגרת - mature level
Hebrew term
שכב''ג
5 | שכבה בוגרת - mature level | Lingopro |
3 | graduation class | Sabine Akabayov, PhD |
Apr 28, 2014 16:29: Lingopro Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
שכבה בוגרת - mature level
either mature level or adult level, as long as it differentiates from the younger level (4th, 5th, 6th graders).
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Note added at 10 hrs (2014-04-23 14:27:43 GMT)
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shikh-va
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Note added at 10 hrs (2014-04-23 14:41:08 GMT)
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shakhbug
How is it pronounced? shakh-va or shakh-ba? Thanks. |
I meant to ask how the abbreviated form is pronounced. Thanks. |
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