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המשקעים — meaning in English: Precipitation

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Guess the translation for the precipitate / the sediment
אצילים
atsilim
במדי
bemadei
המשקעים
hamishka'im
הלאומיות
hale'umiyut
המערכות
hama'arakhot
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'המשקעים' (hamishka'im) in meteorological discussions, typically during weather forecasts or climate reports. For instance, a weather anchor might say, 'המשקעים צפויים להתחיל מחר,' meaning 'The precipitation is expected to start tomorrow.' It can also appear in environmental conversations, especially when discussing water conservation and its impact on agriculture.
Synonyms & nuances
'המשקעים' specifically refers to all forms of precipitation, including rain, snow, and hail, while a similar term, 'גשם' (geshem), refers specifically to rain. You would use 'המשקעים' when discussing the broader topic of weather patterns or climate, whereas 'גשם' would be more appropriate when focusing solely on rain.
Culture
The term 'המשקעים' derives from the root ש-ק-ע (sh-k-a), which relates to settling or sinking, reflecting the natural phenomenon of rain and other forms of precipitation settling on earth. In Israel, rainfall is a significant cultural topic, particularly due to its impact on the agricultural sector and the region's climate challenges, making discussions about 'המשקעים' especially relevant during the winter months.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'המשקעים' mean in English?
'המשקעים' translates to 'precipitation' in English, encompassing all forms of moisture that fall from the sky, including rain, snow, and sleet.
Q.How do you pronounce 'המשקעים' in Hebrew?
'המשקעים' is pronounced as 'hamishka'im', with emphasis on the second syllable. It's helpful to practice the pronunciation to sound natural during conversations about weather.
Q.Can 'המשקעים' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'המשקעים' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing the weather or planning activities around it. It's a practical term that enhances your vocabulary in both casual and formal settings.
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