to meddle = hichnís et ha af (הִכְנִיס אֶת הָאַף), literally "to stick your nose in"
A homophone for the word "meddle" is "metal."
I am going to meddle with your piles.
Meddle is the spelling for the word that means to interfere in something. Medal is the spelling for what you can win in a competition.
AnswerA homophone for the word medal is meddle, like "People don't like others who meddle with them." It namely means to interfere or disturb.
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The word comes from Latin as 'misere' meaning to mix or more properly 'to concern oneself', this was not usually accepted as a compliment. The meaning passed into Old French meaning 'to meddle' and eventually to English
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Other ways to say "to meddle" include: to intervene or interfere in the affairs of others; to butt in, to interfere, to interlope, to fiddle, to get caught up in...
The lady liked to meddle in other people's business.
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Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.