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Sheva
Sheva is an Israeli world music band founded in 1997. While focusing on traditional Jewish and Arab musical influences, the band attempts to use spiritual and creative influences from across the world in their music. Sheva became well known for their song "Salaam" which was embraced by many youth groups for its message of peace. SHEVA band members are coming from Muslim and Jewish backgrounds and the main theme in their songs is the call for peace in the Middle East and around the world.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sheva
she-vä′, n. a Hebrew point (:) written below its consonant, and indicating properly the absence of a vowel (simple sheva). It is either unsounded, as at the close of a syllable (silent sheva), or given a short breathing or neutral sound, as at the beginning of a syllable (vocal sheva). Sometimes it is compounded with the short vowels, forming compound shevas.
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shave
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sheva in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sheva in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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- شيفاArabic
- shevaCzech
- shevaDanish
- shevaGerman
- ΣεβαGreek
- ŝevaEsperanto
- shevaSpanish
- shevaPersian
- shevaFinnish
- shevaFrench
- shevaIrish
- shevaHungarian
- շևաArmenian
- shevaIndonesian
- shevaItalian
- שבעHebrew
- シェバJapanese
- 셰바Korean
- shevaLatin
- shevaDutch
- shevaNorwegian
- SzewaPolish
- ShevaPortuguese
- shevaRomanian
- ШеваRussian
- shevaSwedish
- ஷேவாTamil
- షెవాTelugu
- ชีวาThai
- şevaTurkish
- ШеваUkrainian
- شیواUrdu
- shevaVietnamese
- שבעYiddish
- 舍瓦Chinese
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