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חוף — meaning in English: Beach

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חוף
khof
קבוצתו
kvutsato
משך
mashakh
הדבר
hadever
לקולטני
lekoltanei
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'חוף' (khof) when discussing leisure activities, vacation plans, or social outings at coastal areas. For instance, friends might say, 'Let's meet at the חוף this weekend for a picnic,' highlighting its casual and inviting nature.
Synonyms & nuances
'חוף' is closely related to 'חוף ים' (khof yam), which specifically means 'seashore.' While both can refer to a beach, 'חוף' is often used more casually and can apply to any beach setting, not just those by the sea.
Culture
'חוף' has significant cultural resonance in Israel, where the Mediterranean coastline is a popular destination for relaxation and gatherings. Historically, beaches have played a role in Israeli identity, symbolizing freedom and a connection to nature, especially during the summer months when families flock to the shores.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'חוף' mean in English?
'חוף' translates to 'beach' in English, referring to a sandy area along a body of water where people often relax, swim, or sunbathe.
Q.How do you pronounce the word 'חוף'?
'חוף' is pronounced as 'khof,' with a guttural 'kh' sound similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 'חוף'?
A common mistake is confusing 'חוף' with 'חוף ים.' While both refer to beaches, remember that 'חוף' can be used more generally. Use 'חוף ים' when you specifically mean a beach by the sea.
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