sherut

English

Etymology

From Hebrew שירות \ שֵׁרוּת (sherút).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃeɪˈɹuːt/

Noun

sherut (plural sheruts)

  1. A share taxi, especially in Israel.
    • 1979, Clive Sinclair, Hearts of Gold, Penguin, published 1983, page 24:
      I catch a sherut from the corner of Ben Yehuda that'll take me into the centre of Tel Aviv [] .

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