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המשווה — meaning in English: The Equator

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נאכל
ne'ekhal
הרב
harav
המשווה
hamashve
הטוענים
hato'anim
גזע
geza
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'המשווה' (hamashve) when discussing geographical concepts, particularly in education or scientific contexts. For example, teachers might highlight its significance during geography lessons, or travelers might reference it when planning trips to equatorial regions.
Synonyms & nuances
'המשווה' is distinct from 'קו המשווה' (kav hamashve), which translates to 'the equatorial line.' While both refer to the same concept, 'המשווה' is often used to emphasize the global phenomenon itself, while 'קו המשווה' focuses on its representation on maps and charts.
Culture
The term 'המשווה' is derived from the Hebrew verb 'שווה' (shaveh), meaning 'to be equal' or 'to compare', reflecting the equator's role in dividing the Earth into two equal hemispheres. Culturally, the equator is significant not just for its geographical implications but also for its climatic zones and biodiversity, playing a crucial role in ecological studies and environmental discussions in Israel and beyond.
FAQ
Q.What does 'המשווה' mean in English?
'המשווה' translates to 'The Equator' in English, representing the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Q.How do you use 'המשווה' in a sentence?
You can use 'המשווה' in sentences like: 'המשווה עובר דרך מדינות רבות' (The equator passes through many countries), highlighting its geographical importance.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'המשווה'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'המשווה' with related terms like 'קו המשווה.' Ensure to use 'המשווה' when referring to the concept itself and 'קו המשווה' when referencing its physical representation.
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