Definition
Plural of haftarah in the traditional Hebrew form; the prophetic readings from Jewish scripture used in liturgy.
Etymology
From Hebrew haftarot, the regular plural form of haftarah, using the Hebrew plural suffix -ot.
Kelly Says
Hebrew plurals like haftarot show that English is actually borrowing Hebrew's grammar when it borrows Hebrew words—speakers are learning a piece of another language's structure along with the vocabulary.
Translations
ARالعربية
حفتاروت
ḥaftārūt
BNবাংলা
haftorot
haftarot
CACatalà
haftorot
haftarot
CSČeština
haftorot
haftarot
DADansk
haftorot
haftarot
DEDeutsch
Haftorot
haftar-ot
ELΕλληνικά
haftorot
haftarot
ESEspañol
haftorot
aftar-oht
FAفارسی
haftorot
haftorot
FISuomi
haftorot
haftarot
FRFrançais
haftorot
aftar-o
HEעברית
Haftorot
haftarot
HIहिन्दी
haftorot
haftorot
HUMagyar
haftorot
haftarot
IDBahasa Indonesia
haftorot
haftarot
ITItaliano
haftorot
aftar-oht
JA日本語
ハフトロート
ha-fu-to-ro-to
KO한국어
haftarot
ha-f-ta-ro-t
MSBahasa Melayu
haftorot
haftarot
MYမြန်မာ
haftorot
haftarot
NLNederlands
haftorot
haftarot
NONorsk
haftorot
haftarot
PLPolski
haftorot
haftorot
PTPortuguês
haftorot
aftar-oht
RORomână
haftorot
haftorot
RUРусский
haftorot
haftarot
SVSvenska
haftorot
haftarot
SWKiswahili
haftorot
haftarot
TAதமிழ்
haftorot
haftarot
TEతెలుగు
haftorot
haftarot
THไทย
haftorot
ha-f-ta-ro-t
TRTürkçe
haftorot
haftorot
UKУкраїнська
haftorot
haftarot
VITiếng Việt
haftorot
ha-f-ta-ro-t
ZH中文
haftorot
ha-f-ta-ro-t