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The Hebrew word for friend is
יָדִיד

yadíd



friend



Translations for friend and their definitions

ידיד
     1. n. A (male) platonic friend.



חבר
     1. n. A (male) friend.
           אפיתי לחם תירס וטיגנתי לביבות לחברים שלי הערב. (afíti lékhem tíras v'tigánti l'vivót lakhaverím shelí ha'érev.) - I baked some cornbread and fried some latkes for my friends
     2. n. A (male) fellow, associate, companion, comrade.
     3. n. A boyfriend.
           הֶחָבֵר שֶׁלִּי וַאֲנִי הָלַכְנוּ לְסֶרֶט אֶתְמוֹל. (Hekhavér shelí va'aní halákhnu l'séret etmól.) - My boyfriend and I went for a movie yesterday.
     4. n. A (male) member
     5. n. (communism) a (male) comrade
     6. n. group, team, ensemble, staff
     7. n. commonwealth, league (a group or association of cooperating members)
           חֶבֶר הַעַמִּים (khéver ha'amím) - tr=khéver ha'amím
     8. n. company, gang, group
     9. v. to join (person), to join in, to team up with, to join forces with
     10. v. to be friends with, to associate with
     11. v. (talmudic) to band up against


חברה
     1. n. A female friend, or more generally a female teammate, classmate, partner, or similar.
     2. n. (specifically) A girlfriend; a female romantic partner.
     3. n. A female member (as of an organization or society).
     4. n. (socialism) A female comrade.
     5. n. Company, society: the state of being with one or more other people.
     6. n. Company, society: one or more people that one is with.
     7. n. A society: a collection of individuals with common characteristics or some connection between them.
     8. n. A society, an association: a group of people who have united for a certain purpose.
     9. n. A company, a corporation: a business with multiple owners, or owned by a group.
     10. n. (ecology) a community
     11. n. (colloquial) Friends, a group of friends.


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