So one of the word's for a Kike hat is a Kippah
It is interesting that Google translate default assumed it was Hindi instead of Hebrew when detect language was selected
Someone might argue that I typed the word in English letters so it got the language wrong because it was not Hebrew letters but it automatically assumed it was Hindi letters which also is a different alphabet than English and Inserted the Hindi letters to match the English letters
https://translate.google.com/?sl=auto&tl=en&text=kippah&op=translate
I will suggest the word Kippah did not originate from Hebrew and Kikes did not start speaking Hebrew until recently and the so called Hebrew they recently started speaking is not ancient Hebrew nor Biblical Hebrew but a new made up language
So Kippah in Biblical Hebrew means to bow down and it does not mean a hat
So maybe they borrowed the word Kippah meaning a hat from another language where it means hat
There is a sentence taught in beginner Hebrew to English speakers to learn Hebrew pronouns
"Who is he? He is she"
Sounds very transgender
They call singular males who and singlular females he
The kike hat has more than one name to it
"kippah (skullcap or yarmulke, pronounced “yamaka”) is a small hat or headcovering. In traditional Jewish communities"
I noticed many times when I looked at Jews head when they had the hat off it still looked like the hat was there. I thought maybe wearing the hat so long effected the pattern of the hair on the head. It seems like I can see the hat even when the hat is off when I look at male Jews hair. I noticed this a long time ago. Now you might still be able to see these magic Kippah and spot them by their hair or maybe they have been using them a long time.
It also looks like light shines differently over the spot where they wear the hat
Demonic light bending kike heads!