הלכה

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
ה־ל־ך

From the root ה־ל־ך .

Pronunciation

Noun

הֲלָכָה (halakhá) f (plural indefinite הֲלָכוֹת, singular construct הִלְכַת־, plural construct הִלְכוֹת־)

  1. (Judaism, uncountable) Halacha: Jewish law, taken as a whole.
  2. (Judaism, countable) Halacha: a Jewish law.

Etymology 2

Root
ה־ל־ך

Pronunciation

Verb

הָלְכָה (hal'khá)

  1. Third-person feminine singular past (suffix conjugation) of הָלַךְ (halákh)
    היא הלכה הביתה אחרי שאכלה.
    She went/walked home after eating/after she ate.

See also


Ladino

Etymology

From Hebrew הֲלָכָה (halakhá)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /alaˈxa/

Noun

הלכה f (Latin spelling alaha)

  1. Halacha

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew הֲלָכָה (halakhá)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /haˈɫɔχə/

Noun

הלכה (halokhe) f, plural הלכות (halokhes)

  1. Halacha

Derived terms

  • הלכהש (halokhish)
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