Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
welcome
Hebrew translation:
bruchim ha-baim
Dec 13, 2000 18:14
23 yrs ago
English term
Welcome (as used in a sign on a store or home)
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Bruchim Ha-baim
The literal meaning is:
blessed (those) who come
The first word is composed of:
bet-resh-waw-caf
The second word is composed of:
hei-bet-alef-iud-mem
A large "Bruchim Ha-baim" sign is the first thing you seen when you land at the international Israeli airport.
blessed (those) who come
The first word is composed of:
bet-resh-waw-caf
The second word is composed of:
hei-bet-alef-iud-mem
A large "Bruchim Ha-baim" sign is the first thing you seen when you land at the international Israeli airport.
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