Hebrew translation services
Hebrew translation services
Why use a service like this? Very simply, you are considering having Hebrew writing tattooed on your body, then the first thing that you must do is to make sure that the Hebrew is correct and accurate and truly what you want. Whatever style you choose to use just remember, with any foreign language it is important to know what you are getting; with the delicate and often times complicated manner of the language, Hebrew tattoos are no exception. Have your words translated by someone fluent and trustworthy, and you will have a lifelong piece of style and inspiration. Read MoreWe have the largest font offerings in Hebrew
Apart from our very personal service where we discuss and clarify your exact needs with you, you will receive a PDF file with your phrase in a selection of over 50 different fonts and styles to choose from. These include some cursive / written styles, to which nikud are not applied. You can then choose your favourite style We will also provide you with instructions to how to make the tattoo run vertically in that final file if this is required (in the way that we recommend). We believe that we offer the largest range of Hebrew fonts and styles on the internet, and that our uniquely personal service ensures that you receive a completely accurate translation. We like to think that we offer more peace of mind than other sites. Read Morewhat is Hebrew "nikud"?
We enable our customers the option of including the Hebrew translation nikud no extra charge. Nikud (or Niqqud), basically, are the dots and dashes around Hebrew letters that tell the reader how each consonant should be pronounced, since Hebrew doesn't have vowels the way English does. However, nikud is not necessary in Hebrew text and is most commonly written without it in modern days. The only places where nikud is still widely used is in biblical texts, poetry, and children's books. So the decision on whether or not to have it is often purely aesthetic, and many people choose to have it simply because they think it looks nice. Read MoreIdeas-Hebrew tattoo
Many of you often come to us asking for help deciding what Hebrew tattoo you should get. Here is a list with some ideas of popular Hebrew phrases and words that you might like. If you want a Kabbalah tattoo. A beautiful thing is not always perfect Ask not for lighter burdens, but for broader shoulders Chai Means "Alive". Read MoreLatest photos Hebrew tattoos pictures
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