Erev tov and ??? tov

English translation: Erev tov, layla tov

12:11 Jul 23, 2010
Hebrew to English translations [Non-PRO]
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Hebrew term or phrase: Erev tov and ??? tov
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From about 8:22

She says Erev tov, he says ??? tov.

What are these two phrases? What is the difference/ what do they mean?

Can you please write them in Hebrew?

THANK YOU! xxx
liam.berlin (X)
Local time: 07:38
English translation:Erev tov, layla tov
Explanation:
Erev tov = ערב טוב = good evening
Layla tov = לילה טוב = good night
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3 +4Erev tov, layla tov
Tom Fudge
4ערב טוב ??? טוב
Ruth Rubina


  

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Erev tov, layla tov


Explanation:
Erev tov = ערב טוב = good evening
Layla tov = לילה טוב = good night

Tom Fudge
Local time: 07:38
Native speaker of: English
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Colin Rowe
4 mins

agree  Textpertise: Or "have a good evening", "have a good night"
31 mins

agree  Sabine Akabayov, PhD
2 hrs

agree  meirs: Checks - loud an clear
9 hrs
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24 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
ערב טוב ??? טוב


Explanation:
ערב erev =evening
טוב tov= goo


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Note added at 25 mins (2010-07-23 12:37:24 GMT)
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sorry, should have been : tov = good

Ruth Rubina
United States
Local time: 02:38
Native speaker of: Native in HebrewHebrew, Native in SpanishSpanish
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