http://www.akhlah.com/aleph_bet/hebrew_worksheets/hebrew_days_of_the_week.php
2007-01-30 14:26:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Day First, Day Second, Day Third, Day Fourth, Day Fifth, Day sixth, Shabbat.(Yom Rishon,Yom Sheini,Yom Shli´shi, Yom Revi´i, Yom Cha´mi´shi, Yom Ha´shi´shi, Shabbat)
Knowing there are variations in how one pronounces vowels between Ashkenaz and Sefardim, the way I transliterated is i = long "e", ei = long "a" o = Long "o" e = short "e" a = (I think it is in english a short a - the "a" sound like in Spanish, ch like...um, chanukah or, a a German "mich")
And I did my best to make it modern Hebrew.
2007-01-30 22:41:21
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answer #2
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answered by mourning my dad 3
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In Hebrew, the days don't have specific names, but are numbered. So, Sunday is "Yom Rishon", which simply means "Day one".
Monday - Yom Shainee - Day 2
Tuesday - Yom Shlishi - Day 3
Wednesday- Yom Revi'ee - Day 4
Thursday - Yom Chamishi - Day 5
Friday - Yom Sheeshee - Day 6
Saturday - Yom Shevi'ee - Day 7 (usually known as Shabbat - Sabbath)
2007-01-30 22:29:15
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answer #3
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answered by yehuda_friedland 2
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They arent theyre numbered...um except for the last day which is just called rest or "shabbat"
otherwise its just first day, second day, etc....do you want the hebrew translation for that also??
Yom Reeshone is the first day,
Yom Shaynee- Second day,
Yom Shlee´shee -Third day,
Yom Revee´ee -Fourth day
Yom Khah´mee´shee -Fifth day
Yom Ha´shee´shee -Sixth day
P.S. I got the spelling right. :)
2007-01-30 22:28:44
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answer #4
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answered by Sheriff of R&S 4
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Sunday:
Yom Rishon (first day)- yom ri-shOn
Monday:
Yom Sheni (second day)- yom she-nEE
Tuesday:
Yom Shlishi (third day)- yom shli-shEE
Wednesday:
Yom Revi'i (fourth day)- yom re-vi-EE
Thursday:
Yom Khamishi (fifth day)- yom kha-mi-shEE
Friday:
Yom Shishi (sixth day)- yom shi-shEE
Saturday:
Yom Shabbat (Shabbat day)- yom sha-bAt
2007-01-31 05:32:11
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answer #5
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answered by yotg 6
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yom rishon, yom sheni, yom shlishi, yom rivi'i, yom chamishi, yom shishi, yom shabbat
2007-01-30 22:27:43
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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