"shavua tov" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [English]

Etymology: From Hebrew שבוע טוב (shavúa tov, “good week”), from Yiddish אַ גוטע וואָך (a gute vokh). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|he|שבוע טוב||good week|tr=shavúa tov}} Hebrew שבוע טוב (shavúa tov, “good week”), {{der|en|yi|אַ גוטע וואָך}} Yiddish אַ גוטע וואָך (a gute vokh) Head templates: {{head|en|phrase|head=shavua tov}} shavua tov
  1. Used Saturday night through Sunday (and sometimes later) to express good wishes for the coming week following the Jewish sabbath. Related terms: Shabbat shalom Translations (good wishes for the week following the Jewish sabbath): shavua tov (Finnish), šavua tov (Finnish), שבוע טוב (shavúa tov) (Hebrew), אַ גוטע וואָך (a gute vokh) (Yiddish)
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