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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Joe Schmo on September 21, 2007, 12:49:37 PM
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Congratulations, Dexter.
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its great achevment for someone so young; congratulations Dexter. :)
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Congrats!
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Hey well done Dexter! You're great!
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Yishar Koach Dexter! We're all proud of you!
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Congratulations Dexter on 1000 posts. ;D
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Congratulations kid, welcome to the club!
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Congratulations Dexter!
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Congratulations, Dexter! :)
You are one of a kind.
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Well done, Dexter!!! :D
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Good Job, Dexter!!!!!!!!!
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Congratulations. Anyone who supports such a great organization as passionately as you do deserves so.
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AWESOME DEXTER!
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Thank you ;)
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Great going! Let's see that second thousand soon!
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Way to go Dexter.
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Way to go Dexter!
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Congratulations on your 1000th. post Dexter!! Great work!!
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Congratulations, Dexter!!
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well done m8 ;D
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Congratulations Dexter!
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Thank you ;)
how come you don't you have your hebrew name here as well?
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Congratulations Dexter whoever you am be.
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Shigaon!. Hasehm Yitbarach noten lecha hatzlacha vkol bracha. Todah Rabah1 Im ashamed i only have some 70!
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Shigaon!. Hasehm Yitbarach noten lecha hatzlacha vkol bracha. Todah Rabah1 Im ashamed i only have some 70!
Toda YESHA, HaCamut lo meshana, ha ichot ken .
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Slichah - aval ani loh mavin ma ateh cotev poh: "Toda YESHA, HaCamut lo meshana, ha ichot ken ".
Ani rak yodeh aich likroh, vlichtov, vlidaber ivrit -mamash ketzat Ivrit.
Shalom
Zev
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Slichah - aval ani loh mavin ma ateh cotev poh: "Toda YESHA, HaCamut lo meshana, ha ichot ken ".
Ani rak yodeh aich likroh, vlichtov, vlidaber ivrit -mamash ketzat Ivrit.
Shalom
Zev
OK, I will translate :
Thank you Yesha, but the amount doesn't metter, the quality does .
(And you have quality !)
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Dexter !!!!!!!!!!! Well done !
(http://a510.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/100/s_50d1af8bce66ef245412961740d1d8bd.gif)
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Congratulations Dexter!!!! you are great! ;)
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Thank you 4 translating and the compliment.
You have the quality and quantity - considering the fact that you are a sabra and a teenager, your level of English is far superior to mine, as far as punctuation, grammar vocabulary is concerned.
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Thank you 4 translating and the compliment.
You have the quality and quantity - considering the fact that you are a sabra and a teenager, your level of English is far superior to mine, as far as punctuation, grammar vocabulary is concerned.
Your welcome .
Here is the Hebrew forum :
http://jtf.org/forum_hebrew/index.php
You know Hebrew well enough to be in there .
And I'm not better than you in English, I have a lot more to learn (espaciely Grammer, Past Simple, Perfect Future etc') .
You have good Hebrew, your name is Ze'ev, right ?
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What is a sabra?
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What is a sabra?
I actually don't know, but I'm sure it's a good thing .
Maybe it is a religous term .
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What is a sabra?
I actually don't know, but I'm sure it's a good thing .
Maybe it is a religous term .
Israeli naitive; Jew born in Israel; especialy descendant of pioneers who lived in mandate before 1948;and created the country; used in contrast to Olims and Telavian Europised Jews.
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What is a sabra?
I actually don't know, but I'm sure it's a good thing .
Maybe it is a religous term .
Israeli naitive; Jew born in Israel; especialy descendant of pioneers who lived in mandate before 1948;and created the country; used in contrast to Olims and Telavian Europised Jews.
Ahhhh, Tzabar ...
Tzabar means Israeli from birth, and Tzabar is a name of a plant in Hebrew (Opuntia) .
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What is a sabra?
I actually don't know, but I'm sure it's a good thing .
Maybe it is a religous term .
Israeli naitive; Jew born in Israel; especialy descendant of pioneers who lived in mandate before 1948;and created the country; used in contrast to Olims and Telavian Europised Jews.
Oh, of course! (Now even I understood.. ;))
It stands for "Tzabbar" ("צַבָּר") in Hebrew.
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The term "Sabra" is derived from the fruit of a cactus which is indigenous to Israel...
It is covered with sharp spines and difficult to handle, yet its interior is soft and sweet.
So...now you know why Jews born in the State of Israel are referred to as "Sabras".
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The term "Sabra" is derived from the fruit of a cactus which is indigenous to Israel...
It is covered with sharp spines and difficult to handle, yet its interior is soft and sweet.
So...now you know why Jews born in the State of Israel are referred to as "Sabras".
Oh ok. :)
I've tried those fruit, they are really tasty but you won't find them in any European country, and they're very expensive.
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Congratulations Dexter! ;)