Glossary entry

Hebrew term or phrase:

ד. ארה"ב

English translation:

דרכון

Added to glossary by Smantha
Jan 14, 2007 23:43
17 yrs ago
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Hebrew term

ד. ארה"ב

Hebrew to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs marriage license
" ד."
What does it stand for?
It appears in the column "i.d. number" in the following manner:

מס' ת.ז. - ד.ארה"ב 123456789
Proposed translations (English)
3 +6 דרכון
1 Driver's License?
Change log

Mar 28, 2011 05:01: Smantha Created KOG entry

Proposed translations

+6
5 hrs
Hebrew term (edited): ד. ארה'ב
Selected

דרכון

I'm also guessing, but on a more stable grounds... :-)

It's either an (Israeli) ID card
or a US Passport.

Makes sense
Peer comment(s):

agree Lior Bar-On : Maketh sense and commonly used.
13 mins
agree Vere Barzilai : thou art right, Master Lior
53 mins
agree judithyf : To my mind, the dalet can only stand for darkon - passport
2 hrs
agree Eynnat : How about drakon = dragon, Judith? :-)
4 hrs
agree Suzan Chin : Yes, drakon takes the cake here. :-)
11 hrs
agree Jonathan Orr-Stav : Once again he shoots, he scores! Of course it is. Silly me.
1 day 21 mins
Hey - It wasnt scorn up there. Anyway, you should never be embarassed - a fresh eye or confirmation is always in place and that's what KudoZ are all about. BTW - Hope I'm not portraying myself as ashooter/scorer...
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks a lot!"
3 hrs
Hebrew term (edited): ד. ארה

Driver's License?

I'm guessing here, because in the US they don't have ID cards as in Israel – people either use their driver's license or — for gov't purposes — their Social Security no.
It may be a typo.
Peer comment(s):

neutral Eynnat : Driver is written with a D, not a dalet ...
6 hrs
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