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tzahov · Hebrew

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word 'צהוב' (tzahov) in a variety of contexts, particularly when describing the color yellow in everyday conversations. For instance, you might hear it used when discussing the color of a favorite shirt, or in art class when talking about the hues in a painting, showcasing both its casual and practical usage.
Synonyms & nuances
'צהוב' (tzahov) is the standard term for yellow, while 'זהב' (zahav) refers specifically to gold. You would choose 'צהוב' when describing something that is simply yellow, but use 'זהב' when you want to convey a sense of richness or luxury associated with the color gold.
Culture
'צהוב' (tzahov) is derived from the ancient Semitic root that relates to brightness and warmth, reflecting the vibrant nature of the color yellow. In Israeli culture, yellow is often associated with joy and optimism, making it a popular choice in festivals and celebrations, such as the lively Purim festivities where yellow decorations are prevalent.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'צהוב' mean?
'צהוב' (tzahov) means 'yellow' in English. It's commonly used to describe anything that is yellow in color, from the sun to a banana.
Q.How do you pronounce 'צהוב'?
'צהוב' is pronounced as 'tzahov'. The 'tz' sound is similar to how you would say 'ts' in 'cats', followed by 'ah' and 'ov'.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'צהוב'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'צהוב כמו שמש' (tzahov k'mo shemesh), which means 'yellow like the sun'. This expression highlights the brightness and cheerfulness associated with the color yellow.
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