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בנושאים — meaning in English: On issues

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הציונים
hatsiyonim (n.)
ציינו
tsiyenu
ההיסטוריה
hahistoria
בנושאים
banos'im
בדיעבד
bedi'avad
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formal common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'בנושאים' (banos'im) when discussing various topics in formal debates, academic articles, or news reports. For instance, a politician might say, 'אנחנו מדברים בנושאים חשובים' ('We are discussing important issues') during a public address, highlighting the significance of the matters at hand.
Synonyms & nuances
'בנושאים' is similar to 'בעיות' (be'ayot), which means 'problems' or 'issues'. While 'בעיות' often implies a negative connotation or something that needs resolution, 'בנושאים' is more neutral, allowing for a broader discussion of topics, whether they are positive, negative, or simply informational.
Culture
'בנושאים' is derived from the root 'נושא', which means 'to carry or bear'. The evolution of the word reflects how ideas and discussions are carried among people in society. In contemporary Israeli culture, addressing 'נושאים' can often reveal the underlying values and priorities of communities, showcasing the dynamic nature of public discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does בנושאים mean in English?
'בנושאים' translates to 'on issues' in English, commonly used to refer to discussions about various topics or matters.
Q.How do you use בנושאים in a sentence?
You can use 'בנושאים' in sentences like, 'הם מדברים בנושאים של כלכלה' ('They are talking about economic issues'), which conveys a discussion on economic topics.
Q.Is בנושאים used in everyday conversation?
'בנושאים' is mostly used in formal contexts, such as academic writing, speeches, or discussions, rather than casual everyday conversations.
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