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האדום — meaning in English: The Red

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בהחלטה
bahakhlata
ההצבעה
hahatsba'a
בתל
batel
למדיניות
lemediniyut
האדום
ha'adom
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use האדום (ha'adom) in everyday conversations to describe objects or concepts associated with the color red, such as in fashion, art, or food. For instance, one might refer to a red dress as 'הבגד האדום' (the red dress) or discuss the significance of the color in a cultural context, like during celebrations or holidays.
Synonyms & nuances
While האדום specifically means 'the red,' it can be compared to the word 'אדום' (adom), which is simply 'red.' The definite article 'ה' in האדום gives it a specific reference, making it ideal for when you want to emphasize a particular red object or concept.
Culture
The word האדום comes from the root א-ד-מ, which relates to earthiness and redness. In Hebrew culture, red is often associated with strength and passion, making it a popular choice in both art and symbolism. For example, during the holiday of Passover, the red color is used to symbolize the blood of the lamb in ancient traditions.
FAQ
Q.What does האדום mean in English?
הaadom translates to 'the red' in English. It is used to describe something that is specifically red in color.
Q.How do you pronounce האדום?
הaadom is pronounced as 'ha-ah-dom.' The 'ha' at the beginning indicates that it's a definite article, meaning 'the.'
Q.Can I use האדום to describe emotions?
Yes, in Hebrew, colors can also convey emotions. האדום might be used metaphorically to describe feelings of passion or anger, much like in English.
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