Address

כְּתֹבֶת

[ktovet]

Noun
Root: ת-ו-ן

Word Forms

Feminine (Sing.)
כְּתֹבֶת
[ktovet]
Plural (Fem.)
כְּתוֹבוֹת
[ktovot]

📖 Translation

Address

An indication of someone's or something's place of residence or location; a precise point to which a message, package, or person is directed. In modern Hebrew, it is used to denote a postal or physical address.

💬 Usage Examples

מָה הָעִנְיָן שֶׁלְּךָ? מָה הַכְּתֹבֶת שֶׁלְּךָ?

Ма́ hа-инья́н шельха́? Ма́ hа-ктóvet шельха́?

What's the matter? What's your address?

אֲנִי צָרִיךְ לִשְׁלֹחַ אֶת הַמִּשְׁלוֹחַ לְכָאן. תֵּן לִי אֶת הַכְּתֹבֶת הַמְּדֻיֶּקֶת.

Ани́ цари́х лишлóах эт hа-мишло́ах ле-ка́н. Тéн ли эт hа-ктóvet hа-медуйéket.

I need to send the package here. Give me the exact address.

הַכְּתֹבֶת שֶׁלָּהֶם הִשְׁתַּנְּתָה, אֲבָל הֵם גָּרִים עֲדַיִן בְּתֵּל אָבִיב.

hа-ктóvet шела́hем hишта́nta, ава́ль hэм гари́m адай́н бе-Тель Ави́v.

Their address has changed, but they still live in Tel Aviv.

💡 Memory Tip

Easy to remember if you associate it with 'tuna' (ton) - a place where cargo is delivered.

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