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12:08 AM
@TRiG I guess it's designed more for comprehensiveness than for swift comprehension.
 
 
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7:28 AM
I wanted to write a little hebrew message for a new-born baby, based on verses and idea's from the Torah. But my hebrew is not suffient enough to get it correct. So I wondered where I could get a hebrew grammar and spelling check online.
 
 
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12:50 PM
K'siva vachasima tova.
@Levi When I want to translate something into a language I don't know, I usually use Google Translate and then check every word (or phrase, where Google seems to be grouping words into a phrase) in Wiktionary (English Wiktionary and/or the Wiktionary of the language I'm translating into and/or sometimes French Wiktionary (not because I know French but just because it has a reputation of being pretty complete and correct)), [continued]
[continued] cross-referencing among them to get as much info as possible. I put what I found back into Google Translate (back into English) to see what it renders. And even then I'm not usually confident in the accuracy.
@Levi But to answer your question -- no, I know of no Hebrew grammar and spelling checker online. Did you try word-processing software? It often comes with grammar and spell checkers.
 
 
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2:35 PM
@all kstva vechasima tova ein gut ugebenshte yur
 
3:07 PM
@Levi Reddit.com/r/Israel fields requests like that from time to time
 
 
6 hours later…
9:34 PM
LeShana Tovah Tikkatvu!
 
9:56 PM
Shana tova everyone!
 
10:34 PM
L'shana tovah tikateivu!
 

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