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A definite noun in Hebrew is any Proper noun or any noun preceded by the word "the" or preceding the word "this" such as:

the dog = hakelev (הכלב)

Robert = רוברט

the lesbian = halezbit (הלזבית)

this lesbian = lezbit zo (לזבית זו)

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A definite noun in Hebrew is any Proper noun or any noun preceded by the word "the" or preceding the word "this" such as:

the dog = hakelev (הכלב)

Robert = רוברט

the lesbian = halezbit (הלזבית)

this lesbian = lezbit zo (לזבית זו)

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