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The Hebrew letters on the dreidel are the mnemonic for the rules of the game in Yiddish: Nun -- Nicht, you get nothing Gimmel -- Ganz, you get the pot Hay -- Halb, you get half the pot Shin -- Shtel, put in a coin into the pot
First a description of a dreidel :A dreidel is a four-sided spinning top used in a child's gambling game.Each side of the dreidel bears a letter of the Hebrew alphabet: ×? (Nun), ×’(Gimel), ×” (Hei), ש (Shin)Nun stands for nite("nothing"), Hei stands for halb ("half"), Gimel for gants ("all"), and Shin for shteln ("put") except in Israel where the fourth side of most dreidels are inscribed with the letter פ (Pei)Assuming that you know you spin the dreidel and spinner puts in or takes out corners or candy based on the side that is upa) If nun is facing up, the player does nothing.b) If gimmel is facing up, the player gets everything in the pot.c) If hey is facing up, the player gets half of the pieces in the pot. (If there is an odd number, they get half of the total plus one)d) If shin (or peh) is facing up, the player adds a game piece to the pot.Now - where to get a dreidel. Most card and gift shops will sell dreidels around Hannukka. Your odds of finding such a shop with dreidels in stock goes up directly with the proximity of the shop to Jewish neighbourhood. Often the local Jewish cultural center will have a gift boutique with dreidels and candy money.
No. Think of it like this. There are ten pieces of pie. If you have half, you have five pieces. If you have a tenth, then you have only one of the original ten pieces.
Nearly half of it.
You are allowed one in a half steps when in motion to shoot a layup, your first foot that lands when picking up the dribble counts as one half step your second foot that lands counts as a half step and then your third foot that lands the one you will jump off of to shoot the layup counts as a half step giving you a grand total of one in a half steps hope this helps... a lot of people get confused with counts each foot that lands as a whole step...
YES Consider a pizza, if you slice it into 8 pieces, 4 pieces would be half because 4 is half of 8. Therefore, 4 eighths is half of a whole (8/8)
It's a part of the skull sceptre (Literally spelled that way). If you collect all the pieces received from various monster drops in the Security Stronghold, the sceptre can teleport you to Barbarian Village up to 5 times.
100 pieces
Nothing. It has to be a full moon.
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
2 is 2 wholes. It can be broken into two pieces of 1 whole. One of those two pieces is one whole. Half of 2 is 1.