how to say “dead end” in Hebrew

 

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לְלֹא מוֹצָא


Yesterday we saw the Hebrew expression for point of departure – נְקֻדַּת מוֹצָא

דרך ללא מוצא
דֶּרֶךְ לְלֹא מוֹצָא

dead-end road


The Hebrew term for a dead end – a point without departure or a place with no way out – is מָקוֹם לְלֹא מוֹצָא. To refer to a particular type of dead end, substitute the word for place מָקוֹם– with your specific noun. 


For example:


רְחוֹב לְלֹא מוֹצָא
dead-end street

and:
 
קֶשֶׁר לְלֹא מוֹצָא
dead-end relationship
Another expression meaning dead end or cul-de-sac is מָבוֹי סָתוּם, literally a blocked alley.

 

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