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In Hebrew: 'Deadline'

By Ami Steinberger

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December 24, 2012, 2 PM ET

מוֹעֵד אַחֲרוֹן, תַּאֲרִיךְ אַחֲרוֹן, תַּאֲרִיךְ יַעַד

You're very likely to hear Israelis says דֶּדְלַיִן when referring to the cutoff point we call in English a deadline, but there are proper Hebrew terms as well, in widespread use:

מוֹעֵד אַחֲרוֹן - final time תַּאֲרִיךְ אַחֲרוֹן - final date תַּאֲרִיךְ יַעַד - target date

For example:

הַיּוֹם זֶה הַמּוֹעֵד הָאַחֲרוֹן לְהֵרָשֵׁם לְקוּרְס שֶׁלָּנוּ הַמַּתְחִיל בְּיָנוּאָר, וּלְקַבֵּל הֲנָחָה שֶׁל מָאתַיִם שְׁקָלִים. Today is the deadline to register for a course of ours starting in January and receive a 200-shekel discount.

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