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יצירותיו — meaning in English: His works

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Guess the translation for his creations / his works of art / his compositions
נאכלו
ne'ekhlu
יצירותיו
yetsirotav
ותפקידים
vetafkidim
ספרות
sifrut
ביהודי
beyehudei
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'יצירותיו' (yetsirotav) in artistic discussions, literary critiques, or when talking about an individual's contributions to fields like music, literature, or visual arts. For instance, one might say, 'We should explore the יצירותיו of this renowned author to understand his impact on contemporary literature.'
Synonyms & nuances
'יצירותיו' specifically emphasizes the ownership of works, indicating they belong to a particular individual. A similar word, 'עבודות' (avodot), means 'works' in a more general sense and can refer to physical labor or tasks, whereas 'יצירותיו' is reserved for artistic or creative outputs.
Culture
'יצירותיו' comes from the root word 'יצירה' (yetzirah), which means 'creation' or 'work.' The term reflects not only the output of an artist but also the creative process itself. In Jewish tradition, the concept of creation plays a significant role, linking the works of human beings to the divine act of creation, adding a layer of cultural richness to its usage.
FAQ
Q.What does יצירותיו mean in English?
'יצירותיו' translates to 'his works' in English, often used to refer to an individual's artistic or creative outputs.
Q.How do you use יצירותיו in a sentence?
You can use it in contexts like, 'The museum is showcasing יצירותיו of the famous painter, highlighting his unique style and influences.'
Q.Is there a plural form for יצירותיו?
'יצירותיו' is already plural as it denotes multiple works. The structure indicates possession, referring specifically to the works of a male individual.
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