שחמט

Hebrew

Etymology

Probably from Russian ша́хматы (šáxmaty, chess), from Persian شاه مات (šâh mât, checkmate). The final stress may be due to the predominant Hebrew accent and/or influenced by German Schachmatt (checkmate).

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʃaχˈmat/
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Noun

שַׁחְמָט • (shakhmát) m (no plural forms)

  1. chess (two-player board game)

Synonyms

  • מִשְׂחַק הַמְּלָכִים (miskhák ham'lakhím)
  • אִישְׁקוּקָה (ishkuká), אִישְׁקוּקִי (ishkukí)
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