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Names (personal, company)
Lindsay
Hebrew translation:
לינדזי
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English term or phrase:
Lindsay
Hebrew translation:
לינדזי
Entered by:
Sue Goldian
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English to Hebrew translations
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Names (personal, company) / names
English term or phrase:
Lindsay
Name of a girl
Lindsay
לינדזי
Explanation:
In Hebrew it's spelled lamed yod nun dalet zayin yod
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Sue Goldian
Israel
Local time:
21:56
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לינדזי
Sue Goldian
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לינדזי
Explanation:
In Hebrew it's spelled lamed yod nun dalet zayin yod
Sue Goldian
Israel
Local time:
21:56
Native speaker of:
English
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