Same Sound, Two Worlds- The Bridge of Words

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Across
  1. 3. In Hebrew, I am Sukar. In Arabic, I am Sukkar. I make your tea and coffee sweet.
  2. 5. In Hebrew, I am Shalom. In Arabic, I am Salam. What am I in English?
  3. 7. Whether you are in Tel Aviv or Amman, you order this meat sandwich by the same international name.
  4. 9. In Hebrew, I am Ayin. In Arabic, I am Ayn. You use two of me to see this puzzle.
  5. 10. In Hebrew and Arabic, we have the exact same name.We usually eat it with pita bread.
  6. 12. This is a modern word used in both Hebrew and Arabic. It is a big, loud vehicle that farmers use in the field.
  7. 14. In Hebrew, I am Zayit. In Arabic, I am Zaytun. I am a small salty fruit from a tree.
  8. 15. "In Hebrew, I start with 'Sh'. In Arabic, I start with 'S'. I am the big yellow star in the sky.
Down
  1. 1. In Hebrew, I am Shalosh. In Arabic, I am Thalath. I come after the number two.
  2. 2. In Hebrew, I am Abba. In Arabic, I am Ab. I am your male parent.
  3. 4. This animal has a hump. In Hebrew: Gamal. In Arabic: Jamal.
  4. 6. In Hebrew, I am Yad. In Arabic, I am Yad. You use me to wave hello or write.
  5. 8. In Hebrew, I am Bayit. In Arabic, I am Bayt. I am the building where you live.
  6. 11. In Hebrew, I am Ima. In Arabic, I am Umm. I am your female parent.
  7. 13. In Hebrew, I am Basal. In Arabic, I am Basal. I might make you cry when you cut me.