דִּוּוּחַ
When listening to breaking news, you're likely to hear the word report tossed around a lot.
The Hebrew word for to report, especially when reporting an incident, is לְדַוֵּח (leh--dah-VEH-ahkh). It's an active-causative פיעל (pee-EL) verb.
Thus a report - the noun form of לדווח (extra vav letter in there to make sure you don't pronounce the word lah-DOO-ahkh) - is דִּוּוּח (dee-VOO-ahkh).
Turn on Israeli radio and you'll start hearing these words all the time.
I've seen his amazing art at Hechal Shlomo and even acquired a piece myself.
The Hebrew word for to report, especially when reporting an incident, is לְדַוֵּח (leh--dah-VEH-ahkh). It's an active-causative פיעל (pee-EL) verb.
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Thus a report - the noun form of לדווח (extra vav letter in there to make sure you don't pronounce the word lah-DOO-ahkh) - is דִּוּוּח (dee-VOO-ahkh).
Turn on Israeli radio and you'll start hearing these words all the time.
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