There have been Hebrew word of Greek and Latin origin since at least the period 
of Bayis Sheini (if not earlier - note recent articles suggesting Jewish 
contact with Greeks dates back to the Philistines).  The real question is what 
to do with a foreign word (regardless of origin, usually today they are from 
various Romance languages or English or Russian) that has entered Israeli usage 
(meaning it shows up in books) but has  NOT yet made it into dictionaries.  The 
same problem applies to personal names.  I suggest the easiest rule is that if 
a non-Hebrew word is not found in Hebrew dictionaries, to assume it is 
pronounced the way it was in the original language (or to sound overly 
technical, assume a rebuttable presumption that a foreign word in Hebrew is 
pronounced the same as in the original language, until rebutted by a 
dictionary).

Aaron Kuperman, LC Law Cataloging Section.
This is not an official communication from my employer


From: Heb-naco [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph 
Galron-Goldschlaeger
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 11:38 AM
To: Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: [Heb-NACO] Let's make life more interesting -- more on Romanization of 
words originally from foreign languages

Colleagues,
After the discussion on Psikhologyah, Dramah, Psefas, etc. etc. etc.
what about פסנתר and טרקלין?
Those two are from Greek and/or Latin origin (see Even Shoshan) although they 
are not directly Greek/Latin words (check Even Shoshan)

Your thoughts?

Yossi


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Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschlaeger
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