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שהגיע — meaning in English: Who arrived

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Guess the translation for that/who arrived (m.s.)
לא
lo
נרצחו
nirtsekhu
חשובות
khashuvot
שהגיע
shehigi'a
ארצה
artsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'שהגיע' (shehigi'a) in various social settings, such as when welcoming a guest at a family gathering or inquiring about the arrival of a friend at a public event. It's often used in both casual conversations and more formal settings, emphasizing the importance of arrival in social interactions.
Synonyms & nuances
'שהגיע' (shehigi'a) is closely related to the word 'הגיע' (hegi'a), which is the past tense form. While 'שהגיע' is used to refer to someone who has just arrived, 'הגיע' can imply arrival in a more general context. When you want to emphasize the act of someone arriving right now, 'שהגיע' is the preferred choice.
Culture
'שהגיע' (shehigi'a) derives from the root verb 'להגיע' (lehegi'a), meaning 'to arrive.' This word not only signifies physical arrival but also metaphorical presence, such as reaching a significant moment in life. In Israeli culture, the act of welcoming someone reflects hospitality and community bonding, making this term culturally significant.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of שהגיע in English?
'שהגיע' (shehigi'a) translates to 'who arrived' in English, typically used to inquire about someone's arrival.
Q.How do you pronounce שהגיע?
The pronunciation of 'שהגיע' is 'shehigi'a.' Stress is typically placed on the second syllable.
Q.In what contexts can I use the word שהגיע?
'שהגיע' can be used in both informal and formal contexts, such as asking about guests at a dinner or inquiring about someone arriving at a meeting.
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