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שריר — meaning in English: muscle

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אותם
otam
כבן
keven
בצעדים
bits'adim
שולטת
sholetet
שריר
shrir
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'שריר' (shrir) in conversations about fitness and health, especially when discussing workouts or anatomy. For instance, during a gym session, one might say, 'אני עובד על השרירים שלי' (I am working on my muscles). It also comes up in medical contexts, such as discussing injuries or physical therapy.
Synonyms & nuances
'שריר' (shrir) specifically refers to muscle tissue, while a word like 'גוף' (guf) means 'body' more generally. When discussing fitness, 'שריר' is the preferred term as it conveys a more precise meaning regarding physical strength and development.
Culture
'שריר' (shrir) has roots in the Semitic languages, where many words relating to body parts share a common tri-consonantal root structure. In Hebrew culture, physical fitness and body awareness are increasingly important, making the term 'שריר' highly relevant in modern discussions about health and wellness, especially in the context of the growing fitness movement in Israel.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'שריר' in Hebrew?
'שרירים' (shririm) is the plural form of 'שריר', used when talking about multiple muscles, for example, 'אני עובד על השרירים שלי' (I am working on my muscles).
Q.How do you say 'muscle pain' in Hebrew?
'Muscle pain' translates to 'כאב שרירים' (ke'ev shririm) in Hebrew. This phrase is commonly used when discussing soreness after exercise.
Q.Can 'שריר' be used in a metaphorical sense?
While 'שריר' primarily refers to physical muscles, it can be used metaphorically to describe strength or resilience in other contexts, such as 'שרירים נפשיים' (shririm nefshi'im), meaning 'mental muscles' or strength.
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