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גילו — meaning in English: his age

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גילו
gilu
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לקיומו
lekiyumo
המשווה
hamashve
כלפי
klapei
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'גילו' (gilu) when discussing someone's age during casual conversations or formal occasions alike. For example, a parent might use it to discuss their child's age at a birthday party, while a doctor may refer to a patient's age during a medical consultation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'גיל' (gil), which also means 'age' but can be used more generally. 'גילו' (gilu) specifically refers to 'his age', making it more personal and context-driven, whereas 'גיל' is broader and can apply to anyone.
Culture
'גילו' (gilu) has its roots in Biblical Hebrew, where age was a significant marker of wisdom and status within the community. Interestingly, in Israeli culture, discussing age can carry different connotations; for instance, celebrating one's age is often seen as a milestone that reflects personal growth and life experiences, rather than just a number.
FAQ
Q.What does 'גילו' mean in English?
'גילו' translates to 'his age' in English, specifically referring to the age of a male individual. It's used to denote how many years old someone is.
Q.How do you use 'גילו' in a sentence?
You can use 'גילו' in a sentence like: 'מה גילו של הילד?' which means 'What is the boy's age?' This shows how to inquire specifically about a male's age.
Q.Is 'גילו' used in formal settings?
'גילו' is generally used in neutral contexts but can be used in formal settings as well. It's appropriate in conversations among family, friends, or in professional discussions where age is relevant.
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