how to say “fence” in Hebrew

 

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גָּדֵר

 



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גדר מסביב לבית
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A fence, in Hebrew, is a גָּדֵר (gah-DEHR) – a feminine noun. For instance, יֵשׁ גָּדֵר אֲרֻכָּה מִסָּבִיב לַבָּיִתthere is a long fence around the house (yesh gah-DEHR ah-roo-KAH mee-sah-VEEV lah-BAH-yeet).

A גדר creates a physical framework around a house, a building, a bunch of cows, etc. גדר is also used to refer to more abstract fences or frameworks, as in:

הַקַּבָּלָה לֹא נִמְצֵאת בְּגֶדֶר הַמְּצִיאוּת הַחָמְרִית 
Kabbalah is not to be found in the framework of material reality
(hah-kah-bah-LAH loh neem-TSET beh-GHEH-dehr hah-meh-tsee-OOT hah-khohm-REET)


Note that when used in the construct “סְמִיכוּת” (seh-mee-KHOOT) state, גָּדֵר (gah-DEHR) becomes גֶּדֶר (GHEH-dehr).



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