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השעון — meaning in English: The clock

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Guess the translation for the clock / the watch
הממשל
hamimshal
אסטרטגי
estrategi
השעון
hasha'on
ליהנות
lehenot
הציוויליזציה
hatsivilizatsya
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word השעון (hasha'on) during everyday conversations about time, such as when scheduling a meeting or discussing plans. For instance, someone might say, 'מה השעה? השעון שלי מראה שש.' (What time is it? My clock shows six.) This word is also frequently used in educational contexts, like teaching children to tell time.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שעתיים' (sha'atayim), which means 'hours'. While השעון focuses specifically on the device that tells time, שעתיים refers more generally to the concept of time in terms of duration. You would use השעון when discussing the clock itself, while שעתיים would be used to talk about how long something takes.
Culture
The word השעון (hasha'on) has its roots in the Hebrew language's historical connection to timekeeping, which was essential for agricultural societies. Interestingly, before modern clocks, ancient Hebrew communities relied on sundials and other natural indicators of time, making the evolution of timekeeping devices a significant part of their cultural heritage and daily life.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'the clock' in Hebrew?
In Hebrew, 'the clock' is pronounced as השעון (hasha'on). It's a commonly used term, particularly when discussing time-related matters.
Q.What are some common phrases using the word השעון?
You might hear phrases such as 'תראה את השעון' (Look at the clock) or 'השעון לא עובד' (The clock isn't working). These phrases are practical for everyday conversations.
Q.Is there a feminine or masculine form for the word השעון?
The word השעון is masculine in Hebrew. It remains the same regardless of context, but it's important to know this when using adjectives or verbs that reference the clock.
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