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שערי — meaning in English: Exchange

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שערי
se'ari
ברמה
barama
בשמש
bashemesh
ושימש
veshimesh
בשאלה
bish'ela
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Usage
The Hebrew word 'שערי' (se'ari) is commonly used in contexts involving commerce or trade, particularly when discussing currency or goods exchange. For instance, you might hear it during a market negotiation or in a financial setting when people are talking about exchanging one currency for another.
Synonyms & nuances
'שערי' can be compared to the word 'החלפה' (hichlafa), which also means exchange but often refers to a more informal or casual swapping of items. You would use 'שערי' in a formal context, such as discussing financial exchanges, while opting for 'החלפה' in everyday scenarios like trading toys or books.
Culture
'שערי' has roots in the Hebrew root 'ש-ע-ר,' which conveys notions of opening and access. In ancient times, exchanges were often conducted at city gates, which were viewed as gateways to opportunity and trade. This word has evolved to encompass not just physical exchange but also metaphorical ones, such as exchanging ideas and cultural values.
FAQ
Q.What does שערי mean in Hebrew?
'שערי' translates to 'exchange' in English, commonly used in contexts involving trade or currency swaps.
Q.How do you use שערי in a sentence?
You can say, 'אני רוצה לדעת את שערי המטבעות' which means 'I want to know the exchange rates of the currencies.'
Q.Is שערי used in modern Hebrew?
Yes, 'שערי' is frequently used in modern Hebrew, especially in financial discussions and negotiations.
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