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המרי — meaning in English: The Resistance

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שיצרו
sheyatsru
הכנסייה
haknesiya
המרי
hameri
עירוני
ironi
לדגל
ladegel
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neutral common
Usage
Hebrew speakers use 'המרי' (hameri) predominantly in discussions surrounding social justice movements or political activism. For example, during protests or public gatherings advocating for change, this term serves to unify participants under a common cause, particularly when addressing governmental oppression.
Synonyms & nuances
'המרי' (hameri) can be closely compared to 'התנגדות' (hitnagdut), which also means resistance. While 'התנגדות' is often used in a broader context, 'המרי' specifically emphasizes active rebellion against authority, making it more powerful in discussions about civil disobedience.
Culture
The term 'המרי' has deep roots in the history of resistance movements in Israel. It was notably used during significant events such as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, where it symbolized the fight against oppression. The word embodies not just a struggle for rights but also evokes a sense of identity and resilience among Jews worldwide.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'המרי' mean in English?
'המרי' translates to 'The Resistance' in English, referring specifically to organized efforts against oppression or tyranny.
Q.In what contexts can I use 'המרי'?
'המרי' is best used in contexts discussing social movements, protests, or historical events where people have fought against injustice or occupation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'המרי'?
A common mistake is using 'המרי' in casual conversations unrelated to activism. It's important to reserve this word for contexts that involve serious discussions about resistance or political struggle.
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