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Usage
Native speakers often use 'קןיון' (kenyon) in contexts related to shopping, particularly when discussing a mall or a marketplace. It's a common term when making plans with friends to go shopping, or when someone is recommending a place to buy clothing or groceries.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'קןיון' (kenyon) is 'מרכז קניות' (merkaz kniyot), which means 'shopping center.' However, 'קןיון' typically refers specifically to larger malls, whereas 'מרכז קניות' can describe any shopping area, including smaller ones. You would choose 'קןיון' when you want to emphasize a modern, large shopping experience.
Culture
'קןיון' (kenyon) has its roots in the modern Hebrew adaptation of the English word 'canyon,' reflecting the vast and expansive nature of shopping centers. In Israel, these shopping complexes are not just places to buy goods, but also social hubs where families gather for entertainment, dining, and leisure, making the concept an integral part of contemporary Israeli culture.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'קןיון' mean in English?
'קןיון' (kenyon) translates to 'mall' or 'shopping center' in English, referring to a place where various shops are located under one roof.
Q.How do you use 'קןיון' in a sentence?
You can use 'קןיון' in a sentence like, 'אני הולך לקןיון לקנות בגדים' which means 'I am going to the mall to buy clothes.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 'קןיון'?
A common mistake is using it inappropriately to refer to smaller shops or markets. Remember, 'קןיון' specifically describes larger shopping complexes.