Tallis Meaning in English
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ˈtɑːlɪs
TAH-lis
ˈtælɪs
TAL-lis
التعريف
A tallis is a traditional Jewish prayer shawl, typically made of wool or cotton and worn during prayer services, often with fringes on the edges as part of religious practice.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Tallis' is also spelled 'tallit'; the plural is 'tallisim' or 'tallises'. Used almost exclusively in Jewish religious contexts. The term is not used for ordinary shawls or garments outside this context.
Spanish: talit - manto ritual judíoPortuguese (BR): talit - xale ritual judaicoPortuguese (PT): talit - xale ritual judaicoChinese (Simplified): 塔利特(犹太祷告披肩)Chinese (Traditional): 塔利特(猶太祈禱披肩)Hindi: तल्लीस (यहूदी धार्मिक वस्त्र)Arabic: طالِّيط - شال الصلاة اليهوديBengali: তাল্লিতRussian: талитJapanese: タリートVietnamese: tallitKorean: 탈릿Turkish: tallit - tallisUrdu: تallit - ٹلیسIndonesian: tallit - tallis
جمل نموذجية
He wore a tallis during the morning prayer.
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A tallis has fringes called tzitzit on its corners.
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My grandfather gave me his old tallis.
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Don’t forget to bring your tallis to synagogue for Yom Kippur.
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He carefully folded his tallis after the service.
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Many boys receive their first tallis at their bar mitzvah.
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