"Tannaim" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tannaim (plural of Tanna, tanna "he/they taught") refers to the rabbinic sages of the Mishnaic period (c. 70-200 CE). They were the transmitters of the oral teachings of Judaism and the recording of these words into the Mishnah, the foundational text of Rabbinic Judaism.
Tannenberg refers to a historical battle or a term with two different contexts:<br><br>1. Battle of Tannenberg: The Battle of Tannenberg was a major engagement fought during the early stages of World War I, between the German Eighth Army under the command of August von Mackensen and the Russian Second Army under Alexander Samsonov.<br><br>2. Von Tannenberg, also written Tannenberg, Tannen or Fir- tree hill or forest, is derived from a Slavic word "Taneberg" meaning "fir-trees", ultimately from the German words "Tanne," meaning "fir", and the adjective ending "-berg," meaning "mountain". In this context, the name is used for several places in Europe, including the German village of Tannenberg, located in the province of Pomerania, as well as other villages and hills around Europe, often associated with fir forests.