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ירוק — meaning in English: green

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ירוק
yarok
ומערכת
uma'arekhet
השער
hasha'ar
שבוצעו
shebuts'u
הצלחת
hatslakhat
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ירוק' (yarok) in various contexts, such as discussing nature, environmental issues, or even fashion. For instance, you might hear this word in a conversation about a beautiful park, when someone describes their favorite color, or when discussing eco-friendly initiatives in Israel.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ירוק' (yarok) directly translates to 'green', a synonym like 'כחול' (kakhol) means 'blue'. The subtle difference comes in context; 'ירוק' is often used for plants and nature, while 'כחול' can describe the sky or water, showcasing how colors are tied to different elements in Hebrew.
Culture
'ירוק' (yarok) holds a special place in Israeli culture, as green is associated with nature and growth. In Jewish tradition, it's also linked to renewal and life, which is why it's prominent during the spring and Jewish festivals like Tu BiShvat, when trees are planted and celebrated.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ירוק' mean in Hebrew?
'ירוק' (yarok) means 'green' in Hebrew. It is commonly used to describe colors, nature, and environmentally friendly concepts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ירוק' correctly?
'ירוק' is pronounced as 'yarok'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, and it has a soft 'y' sound at the beginning.
Q.Are there other words related to colors in Hebrew?
Yes, Hebrew has a rich vocabulary for colors. For instance, 'אדום' (adom) means 'red', and 'צהוב' (tzahov) means 'yellow'. Each color has its own cultural significance and usage.
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