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בניו — meaning in English: His sons

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ולפיכך
ulfikhakh
שאיפה
she'ifa
בבוז
bevuz
לאתר
le'ater
בניו
banav
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'בניו' (banav) in family discussions, storytelling, or when referring to male offspring in a more personal context. For instance, one might say, 'הילדים של דוד הם בניו,' meaning 'David's children are his sons' during a family gathering or a casual conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
'בניו' specifically refers to 'his sons,' emphasizing possession, while the word 'בנים' (banim) is the more general term for 'sons.' You would choose 'בניו' to stress the relationship of belonging, such as when discussing a father's pride in his sons' achievements.
Culture
The word 'בניו' is rooted in the ancient Semitic languages, showcasing the strong familial ties that are culturally significant in Hebrew-speaking communities. In the Bible, the concept of sons often conveys not just lineage but also inheritance of values and responsibilities, highlighting the critical role of sons in family structure.
FAQ
Q.What does בניו mean in English?
'בניו' translates to 'his sons' in English, indicating male children belonging to someone.
Q.How do you use בניו in a sentence?
You can use 'בניו' in a sentence like: 'הוא גאה בבניו,' which means 'He is proud of his sons.' This illustrates a possessive relationship in a familial context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using בניו?
A common mistake is using 'בניו' inappropriately when referring to something other than male offspring. Remember, 'בניו' specifically denotes male children, so ensure the context involves a father-son relationship.
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