רבינו
Yiddish
Etymology
From Hebrew רַבֵּנוּ (rabéynu, “our teacher”), from רַבִּי (rabí, “teacher”) + ־נוּ (-nu, “our”).
Noun
רבינו • (rabeynu) m
- Used after the name of a great spiritual leader, usually Moses.
Derived terms
- משה רבינו (moyshe rabeynu)
See also
- אָבֿינו (ovinu)
- אמנו (imeynu)
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