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עוברות — meaning in English: Passing

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Guess the translation for pass / cross / go through (f.pl.)
מיליונים
milyonim
עוברות
ovrot
המפתח
hamafte'akh
הקולנועית
hakolno'it
במגזר
bemigzar
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'עוברות' (ovrot) is often used in conversations about transitions, such as personal growth or significant life changes. Native speakers might use it when discussing the process of moving from one phase of life to another, like reflecting on past experiences during a heartfelt conversation or in educational settings when teaching about historical events.
Synonyms & nuances
'עוברות' (ovrot) is often used to convey a sense of fluidity and motion through time or space, while synonyms like 'חולפות' (cholpot) may imply a more fleeting or temporary nature. You might choose 'עוברות' when referring to a more significant or impactful transition, whereas 'חולפות' could be used for brief interludes or moments.
Culture
'עוברות' (ovrot) derives from the Hebrew root ע-ב-ר, which means to pass or cross over. This word reflects the cultural significance of transitions in Jewish life, such as the passage of time marked by festivals and rites of passage, illustrating not just physical movement, but also emotional and spiritual evolution.
FAQ
Q.What does עוברות mean in English?
'עוברות' (ovrot) translates to 'passing' in English, often referring to the act of moving from one state or situation to another.
Q.How do you use עוברות in a sentence?
You can use 'עוברות' in sentences like, 'הן עוברות שלב חדש בחיים' (They are passing into a new stage of life), to describe transitions.
Q.What are common mistakes with עוברות?
A common mistake is confusing 'עוברות' with 'עבר' (avar), which means 'passed.' Remember that 'עוברות' indicates an ongoing process, while 'עבר' refers to a completed action.
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