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nota bene - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ITALIAN AND LATIN PHRASE
N. b.; N.b.; Nota Bene; Notabene; Observera; N.B.; N.B; N b; N.b; Dignum memoria
  •  An 1801 newspaper ad for a wife warns that only those who "can come well recommended" need apply.

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nota bene (latin)
Bnei Brak         
  • Main street of Bnei Brak in 1928
  • [[Ariel Ze'evi]]
  • The [[Coca-Cola]] Israel bottling plant at the major highway exit to Bnei Brak.
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CITY IN THE TEL AVIV DISTRICT OF ISRAEL
Bnei-Brak; Bene-berak; Bene Beraq; Bnei Berak; Bene BeraḲ; Bene Barak; Bene Berak; Bnai Brak; Bnei Brak, Israel; Bene BeraK; Bnei Barak; History of Bnei Brak; Bney-Brak; Economy of Bnei Brak
Bnei Brak (città nel centro di Israele)

Definition

nota bene
[?n??t?'b?ne?]
¦ verb formal observe carefully; take special note.
Origin
L., lit. 'note well!'

Wikipedia

Nota bene

Nota bene (, or ; plural form notate bene) is a Latin phrase meaning "note well". It is often abbreviated as NB, n.b., or with the ligature N B {\displaystyle \mathrm {N} \!\!\mathrm {B} } and first appeared in English writing c. 1711. In Modern English, it is used, particularly in legal papers, to draw the attention of the reader to a certain (side) aspect or detail of the subject being addressed. While NB is also often used in academic writing, note is a common substitute.

The markings used to draw readers' attention in medieval manuscripts are also called nota bene marks. The common medieval markings do not, however, include the abbreviation NB. The usual medieval equivalents are anagrams from the four letters in the word nota, the abbreviation DM from dignum memoria ("worth remembering"), or a symbol of a little hand (☞), called a manicule or index, with the index finger pointing towards the beginning of the significant passage.