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- a = א (aleph)
- b = ב (bet)
- c = כ (chaf/kaf)
- d = ד (dalet)
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Sample words |
- SloM = שלום ("hello, goodbye, peace")
- ani = אני ("I")
- mdbr = מדבר ("speak")
- Abrit = עברית ("Hebrew")
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Morfix.co.il Dictionary view
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addressee noun |
(nim'an) נִמְעָן , (m'khutav) מְכֻתָּב |
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| addressee | | addressee | יחיד | | addressees | רבים |
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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addressee
addressee
(ש"ע)
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| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia | |
Addressee
In linguistics, an addressee is an intended direct recipient of the speaker's communicationoun A listener is either an addressee or a bystander. Second-person pronouns refer to an addressee or a group including an addressee. An inclusive first-person pronoun refers to a group including both the speaker and the addressee, while an exclusive first-person pronoun refers to a group including the speaker but not the addressee. A speaker can show politeness, familiarity, or a difference of social status to the addressee. This is called an addressee honorific. See also T-V distinction.
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