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English to Old Hebrew

 
 
Reply Thu 15 Feb, 2007 07:16 pm
Hi

I am just wondering if somebody can help me translate my name into Hebrew and also give me the number value that it calculates to?

My name is David Katic. I have been told that there are no vowels in Hebrew so does that mean my name will have to be translated as:

DVD KTC?

So would I do it like - Daleth, Vav, Daleth...Kaph, Tau, (not sure what 'C' is)?

Any help somebody can give me would be greatly appreciated!! Thanking you in advance.
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Jaden11
 
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Reply Sun 4 Mar, 2007 06:44 am
TRANSLATION
David IS David. 5+3+5=13=1+3=4 4 is the $number. 5+3+5+3=16=7
7 is the spiritual number. David stays DAVID. The numarical outcome of this name comes to an 11. Master number master keyes. keep em on a ring..DONT lock the door!
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Sun 4 Mar, 2007 06:56 am
There ARE vowel sounds in Hebrew, but they are sometimes not written. Check this out:

[quote]Like most early Semitic alphabetic writing systems, the alefbet has no vowels. People who are fluent in the language do not need vowels to read Hebrew, and most things written in Hebrew in Israel are written without vowels.

However, as Hebrew literacy declined, particularly after the Romans expelled the Jews from Israel, the rabbis recognized the need for aids to pronunciation, so they developed a system of dots and dashes called nikkud (points). These dots and dashes are written above, below or inside the letter, in ways that do not alter the spacing of the line. Text containing these markings is referred to as "pointed" text. [/quote]

http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm
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