ת׳

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See also: ת., ת, and תּ

Hebrew

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Etymology 1

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Contraction of אֶת הַ־ (ét ha-).

Article

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ת׳ (ta-)

  1. (informal or for metric purposes, Modern Israeli Hebrew) the (for a direct object): contraction of את ה־.
    • 1996, “היא לא יודעת מה עובר עלי (hí ló yodá'at má 'ovér 'alái, “She Doesn't Know What's Going on with Me”)”, שלמה ארצי (Shlomo Artzi) (music)‎[1]:
      היא מוציאה את בגדיי / אוכלת לבדה ת'תות / היא לא יודעת, מה עובר עליי
      hí motsi'á et b'gadái / okhélet l'vadáh ta-tút / hí ló yodá'at má 'ovér 'alái
      She takes out my clothes / Eats the strawberry by herself / She doesn't know what's going on with me

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Numeral

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ת׳ (transliteration needed)

  1. 400, four hundred