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מחבר — meaning in English: author

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Guess the translation for connects / links / author (m.s.)
מפיקים
mefikim (n.)
ובסופו
uvsofo
האנושות
ha'enoshut
מחבר
mekhaber
לצייר
letsayer
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word 'מחבר' (mekhaber) in various contexts, especially when discussing literature, writing, or academic work. You'll hear it in book clubs, writing workshops, or when recommending authors to friends, such as saying, 'The author of this novel really captures the essence of love.'
Synonyms & nuances
'מחבר' is often used specifically for authors of written works, while 'כותב' (kot'ev) can refer more broadly to anyone who writes, including journalists and bloggers. You would choose 'מחבר' when discussing literary works and the creative process, emphasizing the artistic aspect of writing.
Culture
'מחבר' comes from the root 'חבר', which means to connect or join together. This reflects the role of an author as one who connects ideas, words, and emotions to create a cohesive narrative. In Israeli culture, authors often play a significant role in shaping societal conversations, making this term not just a label but a symbol of creativity and engagement.
FAQ
Q.What does מחבר mean in English?
'מחבר' translates to 'author' in English, referring to someone who creates written works, especially books, articles, or essays.
Q.How do you use מחבר in a sentence?
You can use מחבר in a sentence like: 'המחבר של הספר הזה הוא מאוד מעניין', which means 'The author of this book is very interesting.'
Q.Is מחבר used only in formal writing?
'מחבר' is considered neutral, so it can be used in both formal and informal settings when discussing authors and their works.
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