Hanukkah is a Hebrew word that means dedication. It has no meaning in English, Spanish, or any other language except Hebrew.
But if you are asking how to spell Hanukkah in Spanish, it's Janucá.
hanakah doesn't have any meaning in Hebrew, but it looks really close to Hanukkah, which is a Jewish Holiday, and which means "dedication."
Hanukkah or Chanukah = חנוכה
The word means "dedication".
dedication or rededication
"Dedication" or "consecration."
Hanukkah (×—× ×•×›×”) means "dedication"
Hanukkah (חנוכה) means "dedication"
It's the same in all languages. But in French, you wouldn't pronounce the 'H'.
Hanukkah was founded 2180 years ago. The word "Hanukkah" is taken from Numbers ch.7 (in the original Hebrew). In that context, and in the context of our celebration of Hanukkah also, the word means "dedication" or "initiation" into the service of God.
Hanukkah means Establishing or Dedication.
It means dedication or rededication
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival celebrated to remember how God miraculously kept the Temple lights burning without sufficient oil for eight days. The word Hanukkah means rededication.
1) To dedicate or dedication. 2) The celebration which commemorates the rededication of the Temple and the associated miracles, during which we light Hanukkah candles.
Hanukkah is a holiday, not a language. You cannot say "Merry Christmas in Hanukkah. That's like asking: "How do you say Merry Christmas in Easter" I think he means how do you say merry Christmas in Hebrew
'Felice ChanukkÃ?' is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Hanukkah'. 'ChanukkÃ?' also is known as 'Festa delle Luci' in Italian. That means 'Festival of the Lights' in English.
There's no such phrase used during the 8 days of Hanukkah. But there is a similar phrase: Nes Gadol Haya Sham (× ×¡ גדול ×”×™×” שם) which means "A great miracle happened there".
חנוכה שמחSee also: More about Hanukkah