What is the correct spelling for SHABAT?

If you have been misspelling "shabat" as "shabbat" or "shabath", you're not alone. The correct spelling is "Shabbat", referring to the Jewish day of rest and worship. Remember to include the double "b" and avoid using variations like "Shabath".

Correct spellings for SHABAT

  • habit She has a habit of walking around the block.
  • rabat She returned home from her trip to Rabat satisfied.
  • sabot He put a sabot on his horse's hoof to help it glide over the ice.
  • shabby She kept her old clothes in a baggy old suitcase, and they looked shabby.
  • shaft The shaft of the light was shining down right into my face.
  • Shalt Thou shalt always obey thy parents.
  • Shan't I shan't be attending the meeting tomorrow due to an urgent matter that requires my attention.
  • Sheba Sheba is a queen of the Sheba.
  • shevat "Shevat is the fifth month in the Hebrew calendar, and corresponds to January or February in the Gregorian calendar."
  • shoat I need to get a new fish tank because my shoat died.