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גל — meaning in English: wave

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משמעותית
mashma'utit
הפסיקו
hifsiku
למחנות
lemakhanot
גל
gal
לתאוריה
late'orya
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neutral common
Usage
The word גל (gal) is commonly used in conversations about nature, especially when discussing the ocean or sea. You might hear it during beach outings or while watching surf competitions, as people describe the beauty and power of waves. It can also be metaphorically used in discussions of emotions or trends, indicating the rise and fall of feelings or cultural phenomena.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is זרם (zerem), which means 'current' or 'flow.' While זרם refers more to a continuous movement of water, גל (gal) specifically highlights the distinct, rising and falling motion of waves, making it the preferred choice in contexts that emphasize the visual and dynamic nature of water.
Culture
Interesting enough, the Hebrew word גל (gal) has ancient roots, connected to the biblical term for wave used in descriptions of the sea. Waves hold a significant place in Israeli culture, symbolizing change and the ebb and flow of life, particularly in coastal regions where the beach is a gathering spot for community and relaxation.
FAQ
Q.What does גל (gal) mean in English?
גל (gal) translates to 'wave' in English, specifically referring to the waves found in bodies of water like oceans and seas.
Q.How do you use גל (gal) in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like, 'The גל (gal) crashed against the shore,' to describe the action of waves hitting the beach.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using גל (gal)?
A common mistake is confusing גל (gal) with other water-related words like מים (mayim), which means 'water.' Remember, גל specifically refers to the wave form, not the body of water itself.
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