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In Hebrew: 'Replacement'

By Ami Steinberger

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April 28, 2013, 11 AM ET

תַּחְלִיף To replace or exchange something is לְהַחְלִיף (leh-hahkh-LEEF) - for instance, when I bought a shirt and a pair of pants at Renuar last week, I asked, ?אֶפְשַׁר לְהַחְלִיף אֹתָם אִם אֲנִי רוֹצֶה (ef-SHAHR leh-hahkh-LEEF oh-TAHM eem ah-NEE roh-TSEH) - might I exchange them if I want? להחליף is an active-causative הִפְעִיל verb. So it follows that the act of replacing or exchanging isהַחְלָפָה (hahkh-lah-FAH).But a replacement - the item or person in a role that comes in place of something else - is a תַּחְלִיף (tahkh-LEEF). The teachers at Ulpan La-Inyan מַחְלִיפִים אֶחָד אֶת הַשֵּׁנִי לִפְעָמִים - they replace one another sometimes (mahkh-lee-FEEM eh-KHAH et hah-sheh-NEE leef-ah-MEEM). And although teachers come and go, and their roles get transferred from one person to the next, בְּאֶמֶת, אֵין לָהֶם תַּחְלִיף - really, there's no replacement for them (beh-eh-MET EH-een lah-HEM tahkh-LEEF) - since each teacher brings his or her own unique set of gifts and talents to the classroom with which they engage their students. Visit Ktzat Ivrit.

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