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 |
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.