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במצעד — meaning in English: In the parade

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Guess the translation for in a parade / in a march
במצעד
bemits'ad
ועברו
ve'avru
שנקראה
shenikre'a
בשל
beshel
יתרון
yitaron
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'במצעד' (bemits'ad) when discussing celebrations, national holidays, or community events that feature parades. For example, during Israel's Independence Day, one might say they are participating in a parade, excitedly sharing this experience with friends and family.
Synonyms & nuances
'ב parade' (b'march) is a more general term for any procession, whereas 'במצעד' specifically denotes participation in a festive or organized event. You would choose 'במצעד' when you want to emphasize the celebratory context of the gathering.
Culture
'במצעד' is derived from the root 'צעיד' which means 'to march' or 'to walk.' Parades in Israel often reflect the nation's diverse culture and history, celebrating everything from military achievements to local festivals. The word captures the spirit of togetherness and celebration that parades embody in Israeli society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'במצעד' mean in English?
'במצעד' translates to 'in the parade' in English, indicating participation in a public celebration or procession.
Q.How do you use 'במצעד' in a sentence?
You can say, 'אני משתתף במצעד' (Ani mishtatef b'mits'ad) which means 'I am participating in the parade.' This showcases your involvement in a community event.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'במצעד'?
A common mistake is confusing 'במצעד' with 'בפארק' (b'park), which means 'in the park.' Remember, 'במצעד' specifically refers to being part of a parade, emphasizing the festive atmosphere.
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