that is the etymology of the word.
it means grandmother
Hawaii :)
what is a sentence for the word conoly. The word means a settlement in a new territory that keeps ties to its homeland
There is no such language as Jewish. It looks like the Hebrew word menucha (×ž× ×•×—×”), which means "rest"
Hawaii most likely means "Homeland" which is a reconstructed word from the Proto-Polynesian word "Sawaiki"
The word "rabbi" literally means "my master". It refers to a Jewish teacher or scholar.
The term is "diaspora" which according to Webster's dictionary means "the movement, migration or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland."
The word Zionist can conjure up many emotions. Likewise the word Palestine. This question and answer will be built up over time and various links will be added to try and keep the answer as balanced as possible. The use of the name "Palestine" in the English Language only became more common after the Renaissance according to Gudrun Krämer. The name was not used by Muslims in Ottoman times - so for almost 400 years. Most of Christian Europe referred to the area as the Holy Land. It is thought etymologically to be a form of Philistine. Indeed, the Arabic word for Palestine is Philistine. The name Palestine was officially revived by the British after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and applied to the territory that was placed under British Mandate. Zion is a Hebrew word that means Jerusalem. The Zionist movement started in the 1800s with the aim of having a state for the Jewish people dispersed over 2000 years all over the globe in what became known as the diaspora. Jews were especially being persecuted in Eastern Europe. It seemed logical for them to have a state in their ancestral homeland of Israel. Initially, the Zionist movement encouraged immigration to Palestine to increase the Jewish population there. The movement gained momentum in the 1900s and for various reasons which are a completely different question, the British were mandated Palestine by the League of Nations. The name Palestine was officially revived by the British at this time. After WW2 and the major persecution and Genocide of the Jews, Israel unilaterally declared independence in 1948.
There is no such language as Jewish. If you mean Yiddish, there isn't any such word as "eres" in the Yiddish language. If you mean Hebrew, maybe you meant to write "eretz" (ארץ), which means land.
It's not peliar... the right word is pelear.It means... "to fight for your motherland/homeland"
It means hello and goodbye in jewish/hebrew. Basically means "peace"