How do you say orange betta fish in Hebrew?
There isn't a direct translation for "orange betta fish" in Hebrew. Here's how you can say it:
* דג בטא כתום (deg beta katom) - This is the most literal translation, using the Hebrew words for "betta fish" (דג בטא) and "orange" (כתום).
* דג בטא בצבע כתום (deg beta b'tzaver katom) - This translates to "betta fish in the color orange". This emphasizes the color of the fish.
You can also use the more descriptive term for betta fish:
* דג לוחם כתום (deg lohem katom) - This translates to "fighting fish orange," as "לוחם" (lohem) is another word for betta fish, referencing their aggressive nature.
Ultimately, the best way to say it depends on the context and your preference.
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