how to say “the majority” in Hebrew

 

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הָרוֹב

 

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An important part of what חֲנֻכָּה Hannukah – represents is the victory of the few over the many.

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The common spoken-Hebrew word for many is הַרְבֵּה, but in a more literary sense or when referring to majority, the word is רוֹב. The ר.ו.ב (r.w.b) root is the same as that of the word for rabbi – רַב – and means greatness.

Whereas in English, we talk about the vast majority, in Hebrew we say:

הָרוֹב הַמֻּחְלָט
the absolute majority

or

הָרוֹב הַמַכְרִיעַ
the decisive majority
or, to simplify:
 
הָרוֹב
the majority

חַג חֲנֻכָּה שָׂמֵחַ!
Happy Hanukkah holiday!

 

 

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