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How to say but in hebrew?
As I understand, there are different forms of the word 'but' in hebrew. When would I use כי rather than מפני or בגלל? Thank you.Sorry, feel very stupid. I meant for because, not but. I was very tired when I wrote that.
Dec 8, 2012 3:11 PM
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Basically "but" refers to אבל / אך
The word "because" is בגלל / משום ש.../ מפני ש.../ כי
December 8, 2012
If I am not wrong, the words you wrote mean rather: because
For "but" there is the word: אבל (aval)
December 8, 2012
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