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שלטו — meaning in English: Dominated

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Guess the translation for ruled / controlled (pl.)
רקמות
rikmot
בצעירותו
bits'iruto
שלטו
shaltu
ספר
sapar
בסעיף
besa'if
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'שלטו' (shaltu) in discussions about power dynamics, whether in a historical context, such as rulers dominating territories, or in everyday conversations about a situation where one individual or group has overwhelmed another, like in sports or business. For instance, a journalist might report that a team 'שלטו' the game after a decisive victory.
Synonyms & nuances
'שלטו' (shaltu) implies a strong sense of control, often with a connotation of authority or power. In contrast, synonyms like 'השליט' (hashlit) may indicate ruling, but can lack the same active sense of dominance. Use 'שלטו' when you want to emphasize a decisive or overwhelming control over a situation.
Culture
'שלטו' comes from the root 'שלט' (sha-lat), which signifies control or dominance. Historically, this term has been used in biblical texts to describe the reign of kings, showcasing its deep roots in the Hebrew language and culture. A fun anecdote is that it can be humorously used in casual settings to describe a friend’s ability to dominate a game night or family gathering.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'שלטו' in English?
'שלטו' translates to 'dominated' in English, conveying a sense of overpowering control in various contexts.
Q.How do you use 'שלטו' in a sentence?
You can use 'שלטו' in sentences such as 'הקבוצה הזאת שלטה במשחק' which means 'this team dominated the match'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'שלטו'?
A common mistake is using 'שלטו' in contexts where a less forceful term like 'הוביל' (he led) might be more appropriate. Ensure the context truly reflects domination.
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