In Hebrew, the word "hanta" (or chanta, noan) is a slang term commonly used to mean a lie, nonsense, scam, fraud, or to describe someone as being "full of crap".
It is often used to dismiss something as fake or meaningless.
Key Contextual Uses:
• Slang: It implies misinformation or a "scam".
In Hebrew, the word "hanta" (or chanta, noan) is a slang term commonly used to mean a lie, nonsense, scam, fraud, or to describe someone as being "full of crap". It is often used to dismiss something as fake or meaningless.
Key Contextual Uses: • Slang: It implies misinformation or a "scam".
Well. Would you look at that.
Great catch!