tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post339886990158550909..comments2023-03-25T10:32:26.864+03:00Comments on Bad Hebrew Tattoos: No Respect for the RoyaltyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-46345255765461834352013-01-31T03:53:55.960+02:002013-01-31T03:53:55.960+02:00The letter you marked as: 'no such letter'...The letter you marked as: 'no such letter' is actually a shin in Rashi style- an added effect to that totally messed up gibrish.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-6733996254315252852009-12-30T17:26:53.229+02:002009-12-30T17:26:53.229+02:00Oh my. You are correct of course, though I'd t...Oh my. You are correct of course, though I'd translate the biblical meaning of "sar" to something like "ruler" or "warlord", while the modern meaning is "minister" (in the government).<br /><br />Would you believe I completely missed it? Looked to me like random spikes of blue.Typo Tathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07411550136939975038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-5870555448078875632009-12-30T12:07:29.371+02:002009-12-30T12:07:29.371+02:00But you ignored the writhing above which sais &quo...But you ignored the writhing above which sais "sar". The meaning of the word is governor or minister or commander, close in meaning to prince. And unlike the modern hebrew word for prince (nasich), it's a biblical word. The writing below looks lie random letters, not necessarily in Hebrew.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-30472123975639743122009-12-03T03:04:31.167+02:002009-12-03T03:04:31.167+02:00Tiny pronunciation correction: נאד is pronounced &...Tiny pronunciation correction: נאד is pronounced "nohd" or "node" rather than "nad". It still means fart, though. It also means "liquid-carrying skin" (sort of like a camel pack).Shunrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17016600058016957827noreply@blogger.com