"סנט פטרסבורג" meaning in Hebrew

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Proper name

Forms: סֶנְט פֶּטֶרְסְבּוּרְג [canonical]
Head templates: {{he-proper noun|g=f|tr=sent petersburg|wv=סֶנְט פֶּטֶרְסְבּוּרְג}} סֶנְט פֶּטֶרְסְבּוּרְג • (sent petersburg) f
  1. Saint Petersburg (a federal city of Russia, known between 1914 and 1924 as Petrograd and between 1924 and 1991 as Leningrad, and former capital of Russia (1713–1728, 1732–1918)) Wikipedia link: he:סנט פטרסבורג Categories (place): Federal cities of Russia, Places in Russia, Saint Petersburg
    Sense id: en-סנט_פטרסבורג-he-name-y5pEm8tS Categories (other): Hebrew entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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      },
      "expansion": "סֶנְט פֶּטֶרְסְבּוּרְג • (sent petersburg) f",
      "name": "he-proper noun"
    }
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            "Places",
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            "Proper nouns",
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            "Fundamental",
            "Nouns",
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        }
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        ],
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          "Petrograd"
        ],
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    }
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      },
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    }
  ],
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          "Russia",
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        ],
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        ],
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      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "סנט פטרסבורג"
}

Download raw JSONL data for סנט פטרסבורג meaning in Hebrew (1.0kB)

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