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- Goniff (GAH-niv) is Hebrew and Yiddish for “thief,” and has come to refer to anyone who is a swindler, a cheat or just plain dishonest.
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Translation of "thief" into Hebrew . גנב, גַּנָּב are the top translations of "thief" into Hebrew. Sample translated sentence: Once a thief, always a thief. ↔ פעם גנב, תמיד גנב.
HEB: אִם־ רָאִ֣יתָ גַ֭נָּב וַתִּ֣רֶץ עִמּ֑וֹ. NAS: you see a thief, you are pleased. KJV: When thou sawest a thief, then thou consentedst. INT: When see A thief are pleased with. Proverbs 6:30. HEB: לֹא־ יָב֣וּזוּ לַ֭גַּנָּב כִּ֣י יִגְנ֑וֹב. NAS: Men do not despise a thief if.
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Goniff (GAH-niv) is Hebrew and Yiddish for “thief,” and has come to refer to anyone who is a swindler, a cheat or just plain dishonest. In Yiddish parlance a theft is called a geneivah (a loanword from Hebrew), but the act of stealing is to ganveh, a formulation that imposes Germanic syntax onto the original Hebrew word.