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דגלים — meaning in English: flags

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התרבות
hatarbut
דגלים
dgalim
ואראה
ve'er'e
להפוך
lahafokh
שיש
sheyesh
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'דגלים' in contexts related to national pride, such as during Independence Day celebrations or sports events where flags are prominently displayed. Additionally, it can be heard in discussions about international relations, particularly when referring to different countries' flags.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'דגלים' is 'רְמָחִים' (remachim), which translates to 'banners' but carries a more historical or military connotation. You might choose 'דגלים' when referring to flags in a broader sense, particularly in civic contexts, while 'רְמָחִים' would be more appropriate in historical discussions or military contexts.
Culture
'דגלים' is derived from the Hebrew root 'ד-ג-ל', which signifies waving or fluttering. Flags have a rich history in Israel, symbolizing national identity and unity, especially during events like Yom Ha'atzmaut (Independence Day) when the Israeli flag is showcased prominently. Interestingly, the design of the Israeli flag, featuring a blue and white color scheme, is inspired by the tallit, a traditional Jewish prayer shawl.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'דגלים' mean in English?
'דגלים' translates to 'flags' in English, representing national or organizational symbols often displayed during celebrations and events.
Q.How do you pronounce 'דגלים'?
'דגלים' is pronounced as 'dgalim' with emphasis on the second syllable, making it easy to say for English speakers.
Q.Are there any common mistakes using 'דגלים'?
A common mistake is confusing 'דגלים' with 'דגל' (dgal), which is the singular form. Remember to use 'דגלים' when referring to flags in plural form.
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