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English
Etymology
From Hebr. �ִצְ�ָק (Yitzchak or Yitzhak), meaning "laughed; laughter" (since his mother Sarah laughed when told she was pregnant at her old age).
Pronunciation
IPA|/�aɪz�k/, SAMPA|/"aIz@k/
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- biblical The son of Abraham and Sarah, father of Esau and Jacob, from whom the Hebrew people trace their descent.
- given name|male|
Quotations
1611 � w:King James Version of the Bible|King James Version of the Bible, s:Bible (King James)/Genesis|Genesis 21:4
:And Abraham circumcised his son Isaac being eight days old, as God had commanded him.
Translations
trans-top|son of Abraham and Sarah
Arabic: ARchar|اسØاÙ� (ʾIsḥÄ�q)
Basque: Isaka
Dutch: Izaäk, Izaak
Catalan: Isaac
English: Isaac, Issac
Finnish: Iisak
French: Isaac
German: Isaak
Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἰ�αάκ (Isaak) m
Hebrew: �צ�ק|�ִצְ�ָק (Yitskhak)
Italian: Isacco, Sacco
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Korean: ì�´ì�(Ee-Sahk)
Latin: #Latin|Isaac
Russian: ��аак (Isaák)
Spanish: #Spanish|Isaac
Swedish: Isak
Turkish: Ä°shak
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Category:Biblical characters
Spanish
Proper noun
Isaac
- #English|Isaac (Biblical character)
Quotations
1602 � La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 21:4''
:Y cicuncidó Abraham á su hijo Isaac de ocho dÃas, como Dios le habÃa mandado.
Category:es:Biblical characters
hu:Isaac
sr:Isaac
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