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  1. More translations and examples : טוב adj., נוח adj., פלזנט, חביב adj., שמח adj., יפה adj., תענוג nm. Such pleasant nights we spent talking of this and that. אילו לילות נעימים היו לנו כשדיברנו על הא ועל דא.

    • Shalom (shah-LOME) שלום. Perhaps the best-known Hebrew word today is shalom, which means “peace” or “wellbeing.” It also can be used for both “hello” and “goodbye.”
    • Todah (toe-DAH) תודה. Hebrew for gratitude or acknowledgement, this is the modern word for “thank you.” In Temple times, a Jew who felt grateful for G‑d’s salvation from danger would bring a korban todah, a “sacrifice of gratitude.”
    • Torah (toe-RAH) תורה. Literally “guide” or “instruction,” the Torah refers to the Five Books of Moses which contain G‑d’s instructions. More broadly, Torah refers to the entire corpus of Jewish spiritual scholarship.
    • Mitzvah (mitz-VAH) מצוה. Literally “commandment,” mitzvah refers to any of the 613 commandments in the Torah, especially giving charity. Since a Jew is obligated to follow the commandments after reaching the age of majority, a boy’s 13th birthday is his “bar mitzvah” and a girl’s 12th birthday is her “bat mitzvah.”
  2. It’s awkward (unpleasant) for me to say, but zip (close) your fly. means I feel comfortable. יש חימום וצבעים יפים – נעים לי פה בחדר. There’s heating and pretty colors – I feel good (it’s pleasant for me) in this room. Let's learn how to say "pleasant" in Hebrew.

  3. מורפיקסקול - Learn English. Hebrew translation result for: pleasant. pleasant adjective. נָעִים. Example sentences of. pleasant adjective. We had a pleasant conversation. Our evening together was pleasant but not very exciting. I didn't know you were coming. What a pleasant surprise! Their new teacher seems pleasant enough. More examples.

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  5. The parent root of this word is gey (Strong’s #1341), a word meaning “pride” in the sense of lifting oneself up to a high position. The word gai is “a valley,” a place surrounded by “high” walls. While a valley can be a place of beauty, it can also be a place of darkness and defenselessness.

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