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מספרים — meaning in English: Numbers

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ומאות
ume'ot
מספרים
misfarim
ודאי
vadai
זוהה
zuha
שתהיה
shetihiye
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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'מספרים' (misfarim) is commonly used in educational settings, such as classrooms, where teachers discuss mathematics or science. It's also frequently used in everyday conversations when people talk about quantities, prices, or dates, making it a fundamental vocabulary word for anyone engaging in daily Hebrew dialogue.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'מספרים' (misfarim) specifically refers to 'numbers,' another word 'ספירה' (sfira) can mean 'counting' or 'enumeration.' You would use 'מספרים' when referring directly to numerical values, whereas 'ספירה' is more about the action of counting itself.
Culture
'מספרים' (misfarim) is derived from the root 'ספר' (safar), which means 'to count' or 'to tell,' showcasing the intrinsic connection between counting and storytelling in Hebrew culture. Numbers play a significant role in Jewish tradition, from the sacred significance of numerical values in texts to the importance of counting the Omer, a period of spiritual preparation before Shavuot.
FAQ
Q.What does מספרים mean in English?
'מספרים' (misfarim) translates to 'numbers' in English, which refers to the fundamental concept of numerical values used in counting and calculations.
Q.How do I pronounce מספרים?
'מספרים' is pronounced as 'misfarim.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the 'i' in the first syllable is pronounced like the 'i' in 'bit.'
Q.Are there different forms of the word מספרים?
Yes, 'מספרים' is the plural form of 'מספר' (mispar), which means 'number.' In singular contexts, you would use 'מספר' when referring to just one number.
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