has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span> Wikipedia From Hebrew גרשיים / גֵּרְשַׁיִם (<span class="searchmatch">gersháyim</span>, “two apostrophes”). <span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span>) (rare) The Hebrew...
Hebrew גֶּרֶשׁ (géresh). geresh (plural <span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span>) The symbol "׳", that serves as a diacritical mark, or a punctuation mark, in Hebrew. <span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span> Hegers...
See also: ", “, ”, and ″ ״ • (transliteration needed) (<span class="searchmatch">gershayim</span>, גרשיים) pl Double apostrophe, used to form Hebrew acronyms, as in ארה״ב, תנ״ך and ש״ח...
sheqel”), written in the traditional way of marking acronyms, with גרשיים (<span class="searchmatch">gersháyim</span>) before the last letter. (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʃaχ/ ש״ח •...
גרשיים / גֵּרְשַׁיִם • (<span class="searchmatch">gersháyim</span>) m du dual indefinite form of גרש (géresh) The ״ symbol, which is placed between the last two letters of a multi-letter...
MARK], ‶ [U+2036 REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME], and ״ [U+05F4 HEBREW PUNCTUATION <span class="searchmatch">GERSHAYIM</span>] ″ Inches Seconds (as a fraction of a degree of arc) Seconds (as a unit...
[U+3003 DITTO MARK], ″ [U+2033 DOUBLE PRIME], ״ [U+05F4 HEBREW PUNCTUATION <span class="searchmatch">GERSHAYIM</span>], and " " Character variations “ (as opening quotation mark), ” (as closing...
QUOTATION MARK], ″ [U+2033 DOUBLE PRIME], and ״ [U+05F4 HEBREW PUNCTUATION <span class="searchmatch">GERSHAYIM</span>] Character variations (transliterated Cyrillic): ″ ” Used as a quotation...