how to say “board’ (not “bored”, “board”) in Hebrew
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Tradition has it that חַג הַשָּׁבֻעוֹת – the Shavuot festival – marks the anniversary of the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
And the Torah – הַתּוֹרָה – was given on tablets – not the kind you swallow (that’s a כַּדּוּר ), but the kind made of stone.
Modern Hebrew takes the word לוח and uses it to mean board, such the one teachers write on.
So we’ve got:
Here are modern varieties of the educational לוח:
לוּחַ מָחִיק
erasable board (a whiteboard)
לוּחַ חָכָם
smartboard
לוח has many other meanings, including control panel, calendar and wooden plank.
I said that לוח‘s meaning in Biblical Hebrew is tablet. The kind of tablet pictured to the left, however is called, in Hebrew, a טַבְּלֶט .
