a male teacher = moreh (מורה)
a female teacher = morah (מורה)
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∙ 12y agoa male teacher = moreh (מורה)
a female teacher = morah (מורה)
Note that when writing without vowels, both words are spelled the same in Hebrew.
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∙ 7y agoa male teacher = moreh (מורה)
a female teacher = morah (מורה)
Note that when writing without vowels, both words are spelled the same in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew word for "is" or any form of the verb "to be" in the present tense in Hebrew. It is just implied from context.She is a teacher = hee morah (היא מורה) which literally means "she teacher".
Professor is the same in Hebrew as it is in English: Professor (פרופסור). The Hebrew word for "teacher" or "instructor" is Moreh (מורה).
Moreh (מורה) is a male teacher
Morah (מורה) = female teacher.
מורה This is what "teacher" is in the Hebrew manuscript.
I found 52 occurrences of the word "teacher". 1 in the Hebrew scriptures (OT) and 51 in the Greek (NT). Sincerely E
Mordechai = מרדכיMordechai is actually an ancient Persian name, not a Hebrew name.
The word for "teacher" in Yiddish is "רבֿין" pronounced as "rabin."
A rabbi
Horah (הורה) is a style of dancing in a circle of people. This word is not actually of Hebrew origin. It's believed to be borrowed from Turkish.Horáh (הורה), with the stress on the second syllable, means "to instruct"
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
A rabbi is referred to Judaism. The word rabbi derives from Hebrew and means "My Master". A rabbi can be described as a kind of teacher of the Jewish traditions.