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From Hebrew תֵּל אָבִיב (tel 'avív), from the title of Nahum Sokolow's translation of Theodor Herzl's Altneuland (The Old New Land). From תֵּל (tél, hill formed by ancient ruins), symbolizing the Old, and אָבִיב ('avív, Spring), symbolizing the New.

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Tel Aviv

  1. A city in Israel that later merged with Jaffa to form Tel Aviv-Yafo.
  2. (by extension) A district in Israel.
    Synonym: Tel Aviv District
  3. (informal or formerly) The municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo.
  4. The center of Tel Aviv-Yafo.

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Borrowed from Hebrew תֵּל אָבִיב (tel 'avív).

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Tel Aviv f

  1. Tel Aviv (a city in Israel)
    Synonym: Tel Aviv-Yafo

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Tel Aviv m (Cyrillic spelling Тел Авив)

  1. Tel Aviv (a city in Israel)

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  • IPA(key): /ˌtel aˈbib/ [ˌt̪el aˈβ̞iβ̞]
  • Syllabification: Tel A‧viv

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Tel Aviv ?

  1. Tel Aviv