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משנה — meaning in English: Year

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פעילותו
pe'iluto
נשלחה
nishlekha
ממנהיגי
mimanhigei
משנה
meshane
הסיף
hasayif
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Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word משנה (meshane) when discussing dates, planning events, or reflecting on past experiences. For instance, one might say, 'בשנה שעברה' (b'shanah she'avrah) meaning 'last year' when reminiscing about a family gathering or a significant event, showcasing its relevance in everyday conversations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שנה' (shanah), which also means 'year.' However, משנה (meshane) can imply a more nuanced understanding of cycles and changes that occur within that year, emphasizing its use in contexts that reflect on processes or transformations over time.
Culture
The word משנה (meshane) is rooted in ancient Hebrew, originally referring to the cycle of years in agricultural settings. Interestingly, it also relates to the term 'Mishnah,' referring to a key Jewish text that organizes oral law, highlighting the connection between time and the preservation of cultural heritage in Jewish tradition.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of משנה in Hebrew?
The plural form of משנה (meshane) is שנים (shanim), which is used when discussing multiple years, such as saying 'in recent years' (בשנים האחרונות).
Q.How do I use משנה in a sentence?
You can use משנה (meshane) in sentences like 'המסיבה תהיה בשנה הבאה' (Ha'mesibah tehiyeh b'shanah haba'ah), which means 'The party will be next year.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using the word משנה?
One common mistake is confusing it with the similar-sounding word משנה (mishneh), which refers to the oral laws. Ensure you're using meshane to discuss time, specifically years.
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