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