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ספר — meaning in English: Book

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קלה
kala
התיקון
hatikun
ספר
sapar
לחזות
lakhazot
לאדם
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Usage
The word ספר (sapar) is commonly used in everyday conversation among Hebrew speakers, especially in educational settings or when discussing literature. For instance, you might hear it when a teacher assigns reading material in a classroom or when friends are recommending novels to each other.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for book in Hebrew is כרך (k'rech), which specifically refers to a volume or a bound book. You would use ספר (sapar) when referring to any book, while כרך (k'rech) might be chosen to emphasize the physical form or binding of the text.
Culture
The word ספר comes from the root ס-פ-ר, which relates to counting and storytelling, reflecting its historical importance in documenting knowledge and culture. In Jewish tradition, books have a sacred status, with texts like the Torah being central to religious life, emphasizing the reverence for written words.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of ספר in Hebrew?
The plural form of ספר is ספרים (sfarim). You'll encounter this when talking about multiple books, such as in a library setting.
Q.How do you use ספר in a sentence?
You can use ספר in a sentence like: 'אני קורא ספר מעניין' (Ani koreh sefer me'anyen), which means 'I am reading an interesting book.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word ספר?
A common mistake is to confuse ספר with סיפור (sipur), which means 'story.' Remember, ספר refers to the physical book, while סיפור refers to the content or narrative.
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