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חפצים — meaning in English: stuff

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הפרעות
hafra'ot
השירותים
hasherutim
חפצים
khafatsim
בנקודות
binkudot
העצב
ha'etsev
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'חפצים' in everyday conversations when referring to personal belongings, household items, or miscellaneous objects. For instance, a parent might say, 'Please gather your חפצים before we leave for the trip,' emphasizing the need to collect all their things.
Synonyms & nuances
'חפצים' is similar to the word 'דברים' (dvarim), meaning 'things' or 'matters.' However, 'דברים' can refer to more abstract concepts or discussions, while 'חפצים' is more concrete, strictly related to physical items. You would use 'חפצים' when talking about tangible belongings.
Culture
'חפצים' derives from the root 'חפץ,' which conveys the idea of desire or wanting something. This connection highlights a cultural understanding that our belongings often carry personal significance or emotional value, reflecting our desires and needs in life. Interestingly, in Israeli culture, the term can evoke images of bustling marketplaces where various 'חפצים' are traded and sold.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word חפצים mean in English?
'חפצים' translates to 'stuff' or 'things' in English, commonly used to refer to various personal items or belongings.
Q.How do you use חפצים in a sentence?
You can use 'חפצים' in sentences like, 'I need to organize my חפצים,' which means you're looking to tidy up your belongings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using חפצים?
A common mistake is confusing 'חפצים' with 'דברים.' Remember, 'חפצים' specifically refers to physical items, while 'דברים' can refer to ideas or discussions.
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