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האנשים — meaning in English: the people

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והחלה
vehekhela
האנשים
ha'anashim
לשער
lasha'ar
הזבובים
hazvuvim
השוטר
hashoter
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the term האנשים (ha'anashim) in discussions about community events or social gatherings. For instance, one might say, 'האנשים בעיר התאספו למפגש קהילתי' (The people in the city gathered for a community meeting). It can also be used in political contexts, such as discussing public opinion, with a phrase like 'האנשים רוצים שינוי' (The people want change).
Synonyms & nuances
While you might encounter the word אנשים (anashim) as well, it refers simply to 'people' without the definite article. Use האנשים (ha'anashim) when you want to specify 'the people' in a particular context, such as 'the people of Israel' versus just 'people' in general.
Culture
The term האנשים (ha'anashim) derives from the root אנש (anash), which relates to humanity and social interaction. This word highlights the importance of community in Israeli culture, reflecting a strong sense of togetherness that is often seen in social and political movements throughout Israel's history.
FAQ
Q.What does האנשים mean in English?
The Hebrew word האנשים (ha'anashim) translates to 'the people' in English, used to refer to a specific group of individuals often in a communal or societal context.
Q.How do you pronounce האנשים?
It is pronounced as ha-anashim, where 'ha' is the definite article 'the' and 'anashim' means 'people'.
Q.Is there a plural form of האנשים?
No, האנשים (ha'anashim) itself is the plural form of 'person' (אדם - adam), so it already indicates multiple people. However, the singular form is אדם (adam) for 'a person'.
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