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מורדות — meaning in English: Downs

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השדה
hasade
למכור
limkor
הושפע
hushpa
הצורה
hatsura
מורדות
mordot
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'מורדות' when discussing geographical features, such as hills or slopes, particularly in hiking or nature conversations. For example, one might say, 'We descended the מורדות of the mountain during our hike,' referring specifically to the downhill paths.
Synonyms & nuances
'מורדות' is often compared to 'גבעות' (gev'ot), meaning 'hills.' While both refer to elevated or sloped terrains, 'מורדות' specifically emphasizes the downward aspect, whereas 'גבעות' describes the elevation itself without implying descent. You would choose 'מורדות' when you want to convey a sense of going down rather than just describing a hill.
Culture
'מורדות' comes from the root 'רד,' which means 'to descend' or 'to go down.' This word is often used in both literal and metaphorical contexts, such as describing declines in various aspects of life. Interestingly, it can also refer to emotional states, like feeling down, showing how language can encapsulate both physical and emotional experiences.
FAQ
Q.What does 'מורדות' mean in English?
'מורדות' translates to 'downs' in English, commonly referring to slopes or declines in both a physical and metaphorical sense.
Q.How do you use 'מורדות' in a sentence?
You can use 'מורדות' to describe descending slopes, for instance: 'The hikers enjoyed the beautiful views from the מורדות of the hill.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'מורדות'?
A common mistake is confusing 'מורדות' with 'גבעות.' Remember, 'מורדות' specifically refers to the downhill aspect, so use it when you want to highlight a descent.
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