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Translation: Ha-Nes kara kan (הנס קרה כאן).

If you are referring, however to the statement concerning Israeli dreidels (i.e. A great miracle happened here), the Hebrew is: Nes gadol hayah po (נס גדול היה פה).

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nun - samech

Pronounced "NESS" or "NACE" .

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Miranda = מירנדה

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nes mehashem (נס מה׳)

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Nes shel hashem (נס של ה׳)

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