Marheshvan
[Sephardic Hebrew mahr-khesh-vahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew mahr-khesh-vahn; English mahr-hesh-vuh n] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑr xɛʃˈvɑn; Ashkenazic Hebrew mɑrˈxɛʃ vɑn; English mɑrˈhɛʃ vən/
noun
1.
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/marxɛʃˈvan/
noun
1.
another word for Cheshvan
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