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כלכלית — meaning in English: Economic development

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נקרא
nikra
הגדרות
hagderot
בסטודיו
bastudio
מוצרים
mutsarim
כלכלית
kalkalit
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formal common
Usage
The term כלכלית (kalkalit) is frequently used in discussions surrounding economic policies, development plans, or business meetings in Israel. For instance, you might hear it during a presentation about a new project aimed at enhancing local economic growth or in a government report addressing fiscal strategies.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is פיתוח כלכלי (pituach kalkali), which translates to 'economic development' as well, but פיתוח implies a more active process of development. You would choose כלכלית when you want to emphasize the conceptual or theoretical aspects of economic development.
Culture
The word כלכלית (kalkalit) is derived from the root כלכלה, which means 'economy' or 'to manage.' It encapsulates the importance of economic development in Israeli society, especially considering the country's diverse economic landscape, marked by innovation and technology. Interestingly, the term is often associated with discussions about sustainability and social equity in economic growth.
FAQ
Q.What does כלכלית (kalkalit) mean in English?
כלכלית (kalkalit) translates to 'economic development' in English. It refers to the process of improving the economic well-being and quality of life for a community or region.
Q.How is כלכלית used in a sentence?
You might say: 'The government announced new initiatives for כלכלית (kalkalit) in the northern regions of Israel to boost local industries.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using כלכלית?
A common mistake is using the word in informal contexts where more casual terms would be appropriate. Since כלכלית is formal, it is best suited for discussions in academic, governmental, or professional settings.
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