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הקהל — meaning in English: The audience

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Guess the translation for the public / the crowd / the audience
דקר
dakar
חציית
khatsiyat
דלה
dala (v.)
באויר
ba'avir
הקהל
hakahal
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'הקהל' (hakahal) in contexts related to gatherings or events where people come together to listen, participate, or engage. For example, you might hear this word during a concert, a lecture, or even a community meeting where the audience plays a crucial role in the experience.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הקהל' specifically refers to 'the audience' as a collective group present at an event, another term like 'ציבור' (tzibur) can refer to the public or community in a broader sense. Use 'הקהל' when emphasizing the participatory aspect of a gathering, especially in performance contexts.
Culture
'הקהל' has roots in biblical Hebrew, where it referred to an assembly or gathering of people, reflecting ancient communal practices. Interestingly, the concept of an audience is deeply tied to Jewish traditions, including public readings of the Torah, where the engagement of the audience is vital to the ritual.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'הקהל' in Hebrew?
'הקהל' translates to 'the audience' in English, referring to a group of people gathered to observe or listen to a performance, lecture, or event.
Q.How do you use 'הקהל' in a sentence?
You can use 'הקהל' in sentences like 'הקהל התלהב מההופעה' which means 'The audience was excited about the performance.'
Q.Is there a plural form of 'הקהל'?
'הקהל' is a collective noun and does not have a separate plural form. It encompasses all members of the audience as a single entity.
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