Hatikvah


[Sephardic Hebrew hah-teek-vah; Ashkenazic Hebrew hah-tik-vaw; English hah-tik-vuh] /Sephardic Hebrew hɑˈtik vɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew hɑˈtɪk vɔ; English hɑˈtɪk və/

noun
1.
the national anthem of Israel.

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