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18:49 Mar 5, 2002 |
English to Hebrew translations [Non-PRO] Names (personal, company) / name | ||||
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| Selected response from: Michal Circolone United States Local time: 05:51 | |||
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5 | Michael/מיכאל |
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Michael/מיכאל Explanation: Hi Michael, There are two options: 1- Your name can be translated, in which case it's pronouned Mikhael (meim yod chaf alef lamed) מיכאל 2- You can also just transliterate your name into Hebrew charachters: meim yod yod quf lamed (מייקל). Good luck! |
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