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Names (personal, company)
joash
Hebrew translation:
יואש
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English term or phrase:
joash
Hebrew translation:
יואש
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English to Hebrew translations
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Names (personal, company)
English term or phrase:
joash
biblical name for the king of Judah.
Joash Rivera
יואש
Explanation:
Yoash: Most biblical names were transliterated into English and thus retained their basic form.
Selected response from:
Jonathan Spector
Israel
Local time:
21:08
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יואש
Jonathan Spector
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יואש
Explanation:
Yoash: Most biblical names were transliterated into English and thus retained their basic form.
Jonathan Spector
Israel
Local time:
21:08
Native speaker of:
English
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