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בשבתות — meaning in English: on Saturdays

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אלמנט
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בשבתות
bashabatot
מקרב
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במבצע
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עליונה
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'בשבתות' (bashabatot) when discussing weekend plans, religious observances, or community gatherings that take place specifically on Saturdays. For example, someone might say, 'בשבתות אני הולך לבית הכנסת' (On Saturdays, I go to the synagogue) during a conversation about their weekly routine.
Synonyms & nuances
'בשבתות' is specifically tied to the Sabbath, while the word 'סוף השבוע' (sof hashavua) means 'weekend' and can refer to both Saturday and Sunday. Use 'בשבתות' when you want to emphasize activities or events that are uniquely tied to Saturday.
Culture
'בשבתות' has a significant cultural context in Jewish life, as Saturday is the Sabbath, a day of rest and worship. The word reflects not only the day itself but also the customs and practices associated with it. Over time, 'בשבתות' has come to symbolize community, family gatherings, and the rhythm of the week in Jewish tradition.
FAQ
Q.What does בשבתות mean in English?
'בשבתות' translates to 'on Saturdays' in English, indicating activities or events that occur on that day of the week.
Q.How do I use בשבתות in a sentence?
You can use 'בשבתות' in sentences like 'בשבתות אני מתארח אצל משפחה' (On Saturdays, I visit family) to describe your plans or routines for that day.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using בשבתות?
A common mistake is using 'בשבתות' when referring to the entire weekend. Remember, it specifically means 'on Saturdays,' so if you mean the weekend, use 'סוף השבוע' instead.
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