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Survive has two suitable Hebrew roots - שרד and יצל

The noun Sareed (שריד) - used mainly to describe Holocost victims.

Ni'tsol (ניצול), is a term used more frequently when refering to a Survivor from a tragic event (the root is more commonly used in the meaning of 'rescue' however Nitsol means survivor).

Sored - 'שורד', is an adverb suitable when 'Survivor' is used to desribe someone's endurance (has the same root as Sareed)

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The English word 'Victim' is translated to 'Korban' in Hebrew.
In Hebrew letters: קרבן
Kof-Reish, Bet, Nun

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guilty = ashém (אשם)

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vengeance = neh-kah-MAH (נקמה)

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victim = korban (קורבן)

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โˆ™ 7y ago

afflicted = me'uneh (מעונה)

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