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Gershayim vs Geresh - What's the difference?

gershayim | geresh | see also |

Gershayim is a see also of geresh.


As nouns the difference between gershayim and geresh

is that gershayim is (rare) the hebrew character , used to indicate acronyms and other multi-letter abbreviations while geresh is the symbol "", that serves as a diacritical mark, or a punctuation mark, in hebrew.

Hebrew vs Geresh - What's the difference?

hebrew | geresh |


As nouns the difference between hebrew and geresh

is that hebrew is a member or descendant of a semitic people claiming descent from abraham, isaac, and jacob while geresh is the symbol "", that serves as a diacritical mark, or a punctuation mark, in hebrew.

As an adjective hebrew

is of or pertaining to the hebrew people or language.

As a proper noun hebrew

is the semitic language spoken by the hebrew people.