The Hebrew tattoos They are a design to consider if you want a tattoo inspired by a tongue distant and exotic. Its lyrics are very distinctive and beautiful, but, as always, you have to have care if we opt for such a design.
In this post we will see a few curiosities about him Hebrew alphabet, called alef-bet, so that if you decide on a tattoo in this language have a little guide not to screw up.
Shalom, aleph-bet!
El Hebrew alphabet it only consists of consonants (the vowels are introduced by the reader) and read from right to left, like Arabic. In fact, these two languages share many similarities (such as stylized writing, the "dots" in the characters ...) because they come from aramaic alphabet.
There are two types of alphabets, the one that uses punctuation and the one that does not. The alphabet no punctuation used in almost everywhere, whether in news, novels, newspapers ... Instead, the alphabet punctuated It is used mainly when it comes to teach this language to children. Take this information into account if you want the tattoo to look more authentic.
Finally, the letters do numeral values, which means that if you want a tattoo in Hebrew, you can not only transcribe or write a word, but also anything that needs numbers, such as a special date.
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We will never tire of insisting on importance to corroborate the design of your tattoo in Hebrew with a translator or native speaker language (and be human!). If not, you can be the protagonists of a sad story like that of the girl who wanted to get a tattoo "I want brandon" in the back. The girl had the misfortune to trust an automatic translator, Babel. Do you know what is now tattooed? "Babylon is the best dictionary and translator in the world”. There it is.
As you can see, the Hebrew tattoos they are surprisingly versatile. Remember, however, that you have to make sure that the design you want to tattoo is spelled correctly. And you, do you have any hebrew tattoo?
the first is misspelled in Hebrew ...