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      • adjective helpless, unfortunate, only as substantive hapless, luckless one (s) — לְֵ˜חלְכָה Psalm 10:8, ᵐ5 εἰς τὸν πένητα, ᵑ6 ᵑ7; חֵלֶ֑כָה Psalm 10:14 ᵐ5 ὁ πτωχός; חלכאים Psalm 10:10 Kt, read plural חַלְכָּאִים (׳ חֶל, ׳ חָל); Qr חֵל כָּאִים ᵐ5 τῶν πενήτων.
  1. Hebrew is a Semitic language spoken by about 9 million people, primarily in Israel. It is one of the two official languages of Israel, along with Arabic, and is written in the Hebrew alphabet, which is an abjad script that is written from right to left.

  2. Strong's Hebrew: 2489. חֵלְכָה (chelekah) -- hapless, unfortunate. unfortunate (3). adjective helpless, unfortunate, only as substantive hapless, luckless one (s) — לְֵ חלְכָה Psalm 10:8, ᵐ5 εἰς τὸν πένητα, ᵑ6 ᵑ7; חֵלֶ֑כָה Psalm 10:14 ᵐ5 ὁ πτωχός; חלכאים Psalm 10:10 Kt, read plural ...

  3. בתרגום לעברית על ידי אתר מורפיקס, מילון עברי אנגלי ואנגלי עברי חינמי המוביל ברשת luckless

  4. View the translation, definition, meaning, transcription and examples for «Luckless», learn synonyms, antonyms, and listen to the pronunciation for «Luckless»

  5. Hebrew-Russian Conjugation. R everso offers you the best tool for learning English, the Hebrew English dictionary containing commonly used words and expressions, along with thousands of Hebrew entries and their English translation, added in the dictionary by our users.

  6. Hebrew Translation. מַזָל. More Hebrew words for luck. noun מַזָל. fortune, chance, luckiness, lot, fate. noun הַצלָחָה. success, successfulness, prosperity, triumph, eclat.

  7. Original Word: נָקִי. Part of Speech: Adjective. Transliteration: naqiy. Phonetic Spelling: (naw-kee') Definition: clean, free from, exempt. Brown-Driver-Briggs. נָקִי adjective clean, free from, exempt; — ׳ נ Genesis 24:41 31t.; construct נְקִי Psalm 24:4; plural נְקִיִּים Jeremiah 2:34; נְקִיִּם Genesis 44:10 6t.;

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