"Shawl" is an English word, of Persian origin.
Tallit is the Hebrew word for tallit. The English term is "prayer shawl."
"shawl" originates from the Persian word shal
Serape (English spelling) Sarape (Spanish Spelling)
The silent letter in shawl is the letter W.
poncho?
The Fortune Teller was draped in a lavish shawl.
That's it. That's the Hebrew word. It's pronounced "tah-LEET".In English, it's usually called a "prayer shawl". Personally, I think it loses pzazz in the translation.
"Please put on your shawl, its quite chilly outside!" :))
Rebozo means shawl in English.
It is like a 'poncho' or clothing used to protect women from the cold air that can be felt when on Mexico.
Yes, the word shawl is a common noun, a word for any shawl of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Timothy F. Shawl MD, Philadelphia, PAShawl Bay, BC CanadaBlack Shawl Circle, Aztec, NMThe Bright Shawl Tea Room, San Antonio, TX"The Shawl", a novel by Cynthia Ozick