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שחורים — meaning in English: Blacks

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Guess the translation for black (m.pl.)
החומה
hakhoma
גרסתו
girsato
לרעה
lera'a
שחורים
skhorim
וריצה
veritsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'שחורים' (skhorim) in discussions about race and ethnicity, particularly within the context of social issues or demographic studies. It may come up in conversations about cultural identity or while addressing historical injustices faced by the Black community in Israel.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'שחורים' (skhorim) specifically refers to Black individuals, another term, 'אפריקאים' (afriki'im), translates to Africans and is more geographically oriented. Choosing between these terms depends on whether you are discussing race or regional identity.
Culture
'שחורים' (skhorim) reflects a significant aspect of Israeli society, particularly in the context of the Ethiopian Jewish community, whose members are often referred to as 'שחורים'. The term has evolved over the years, with increasing awareness around racial issues and the importance of respectful language in conversations about identity.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'שחורים' mean?
'שחורים' translates to 'Blacks' in English and is used to refer to individuals of African descent.
Q.Is 'שחורים' considered a neutral term?
Yes, 'שחורים' is generally considered neutral in context but can depend on the tone and manner of usage in conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'שחורים'?
One common mistake is using the term in a derogatory manner. It's crucial to use it respectfully and appropriately, particularly in discussions about race.
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