Do you want a Hebrew tattoo? Are you absolutely sure?
Most of the Hebrew tattoos you see on the web are misspelled or with no meaning. Such a tattoo doesn't make you look special or spiritual, it makes you look dumb.
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As far as today's victim is concerned, this tattoo is a "treaty number":
Now, I have no idea what a treaty number is, but I can spot a weird Hebrew tattoo, and this one is their crowned king.
Sure, you can represent numbers by letters in Hebrew, but...
Hebrew is not the simplest language. Half the time you only know how a written word is pronounced based on its context. This is why taking a word out of context can lead to... interesting results:
Today's victim wanted the Hebrew word for "Strength"...
Some Hebrew tattoos testify about their bearer's intelligence:
The above tattoo is supposed to say "Life" (Chayim) in Hebrew. It's a very common tattoo and a quick Google search should be enough to secure a correct translation.
Today's victim...
Today's victim meant well. He wanted the names of his kids tattooed in Hebrew on his belly, probably even asked a native speaker for advice...
Too bad his tattoo was translated by a moron.
Funny really, we've got two names, Michaela and Trevor....
Just found this one yesterday and it gets a direct ticket to the top of the pile, it is just that good:
The victim explains: "The word is Tshalach which is hebrew and means that my spirit is growning for more of the holy spirit."
And how did she...