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Toda: What is the difference?
What is the difference between "Toda raba" and "Rav toda"?
Jan 18, 2013 6:26 AM
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Rav/Raba are the male/female forms of "much".
"Toda Raba" and "Toda" are probably all you need in spoken hebrew.
"Rav Toda" / "Rav Todot" are archaic/literary/haughty forms of toda raba.
January 18, 2013
The correct way to say "Rav Toda" is "Rav Todot" That literally means many thanks! Toda Raba also literally means lots of thanks (Rav- many/ a lot) but is used in more casual conversations. Rav todot is much more formal and is not used as much.
Therefore, when you want to thank a Hebrew speaker, I would recommend using "Toda raba" just because it sounds more casual in everyday conversations.
I hope that helps!
January 23, 2013
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