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HebrewOnline newsletter Issue #24 November 2007 eTeacher Group
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It is the end of autumn now in Israel The weather is getting a bit cooler, especially at night. We experience random rain and can watch the birds' migration on their way to the warmer south. As the days get shorter life goes back to normal after the holidays, and the air is filled with the special scent of citrus trees. The autumn is a special season which elevates many people's emotions as can be heard in many autumn songs.

We invite you to open your senses and feel the Israeli autumn in words, phrases and songs.

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Weekly Hebrew Word
Fall

Transcription: Stav.

Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.

Literal Meaning: Autumn, Fall.



Fallen Leaves
Weekly Hebrew Phrase
We see many birds of passage in the sky

Transcription: Anaxnu ro'im harbe tsiporim nodedot bashamayim.

Meaning: We see many birds of passage in the sky.

Topic: Seasons.
Birds of Passage
Weekly Hebrew Expression
A youngster may be a bit older in the autumn

Trancscription:
Mutar gam letsa'ir
Lihiyot tipa zaken bastav.

Literal meaning: A youngster may be a bit older in the autumn.

Source: A song called Autumn Wind (Autumn Wind) sung by Arik Einstein.
Words by Yekhiel Mohar and melody by Yokanon Zarai.

Click here to watch Arik Einstein sing the song

Click here for the complete words of the song
Fall
Weekly Hebrew Names
Stav
Name: Stav

Gender: Female, Male

Time of Appearance: The Modern Era

Meaning: Autumn.

Categories: Meterology and Calendar Names.

Squill
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