Hebrew-English, English-Hebrew

Hebrew-English, English-Hebrew

by Zohara Sampson

Part of Hippocrene practical dictionary

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"The Hebrew language, in its modern form, was officially adopted as the language of Israel with the founding of the state in 1948. Today, there are nearly 5 million native speakers of Hebrew worldwide. Ideal for businesspeople, travelers, and students, this dictionary includes over 20,000 word-to-word dictionary entries, with Hebrew script and simplified pronunciation. The entries are comprised of common words as well as technical, legal, business and locally-specific terms (local cities, foods, and cultural terms). Each entry has phonetic pronunciation that is intuitive for English speakers. Concise grammar and pronunciation sections are also included"--Amazon.

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    How does the concept of a bilingual dictionary function not just as a practical tool, but as a bridge between two entirely different cultures and worldviews?

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    If you could add one modern slang word or idiom from your own native language to this dictionary that you feel encapsulates contemporary life, what would it be and why?

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    Language is deeply tied to identity—how does the existence of a modern Hebrew-English dictionary reflect the journey of cultural preservation and reinvention in Israel?

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