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שקט — meaning in English: Quiet

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Guess the translation for calmed down / became quiet (m.s.)
הטילה
hetila
להרים
leharim
יעילות
ye'ilut
הנשיפה
haneshifa
שקט
shakat
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use "שקט" in various settings, such as asking for quiet in a library or a classroom. It can also describe a peaceful atmosphere in a park or during meditation, reflecting a state of calmness or tranquility.
Synonyms & nuances
"שקט" is often used interchangeably with "שקט מוחלט" (absolute silence), but it tends to convey a more general sense of quietness. In contrast, the word "שקט" can also imply a soothing calm, while synonyms like "סולידי" (solitary) might suggest a more reserved or private quietness.
Culture
The word "שקט" comes from the root ש-ק-ט, which signifies silence or stillness. In Israeli culture, where bustling cities contrast with serene landscapes, "שקט" holds a special charm, often evoking the beauty of nature and the importance of finding moments of peace amidst daily life.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of שקט in Hebrew?
"שקט" means 'quiet' in Hebrew and is commonly used to refer to a state of tranquility or absence of noise.
Q.How do I use שקט in a sentence?
You can use "שקט" in a sentence like: 'אני רוצה שקט' (I want quiet), which is useful in various situations where you desire silence.
Q.Is שקט formal or informal?
"שקט" is considered neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts, such as in conversation or written communication.
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