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“Kol Hakavod” – The Hebrew Phrase for Applause and Recognition “Kol Hakavod” is a Hebrew expression that holds a special place in the hearts of Israelis and Hebrew speakers around the world. While it directly translates to “all the honor” or “well done,” its usage goes beyond a simple compliment.
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interj. Congratulations, well done. Example Sentences. "Kol HaKavod on that class presentation.".
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PreS-Gr 1–Rhyming text introduces readers to the Hebrew expression Kol Hakavod. The literal translation is “all respect,” but it really means so much more.
Jan 21, 2013 · The phrase kol hakavod letzahal, with Tzahal being the Hebrew acronym for the Israel Defense Forces, tends to make the rounds (often in the ...
Oct 10, 2019 · This rhyming picture book explains the phrase using scenarios that a youngster can relate to, along with sweet, helpful, colorful illustrations.
Jul 21, 2002 · If you insist, kol means all and hakavod means the honor or the respect....now you know why it shouldn't be translated literally. The above are ...
Mar 26, 2016 · Kol HaKavod. (kohl hah-kah-vohd; Literally: All of the respect.) You can use this little phrase when you want to say ...
It literally means" all the honor" but really is used to congratulate someone on a job well done. When we add the word "Im" (with) we are redefining it.