I'm learning עברית

הנסיך — meaning in English: The Prince

hanasikh · Learn this word with quizzes, examples and more on Maspeak.

Guess the translation for the prince
האוזון
ha'ozon
אדירה
adira
הנסיך
hanasikh
יישאר
yisha'er
היכן
heykhan
Skip this question   
🎓
Learn Hebrew for free
Quizzes, examples, audio & daily challenges. No password needed — just your email.
Start learning →
Already have an account? Log in
neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'הנסיך' in both casual and formal discussions, particularly in reference to royal families or when discussing literature and film that features princes. For example, it might be used in conversations about the Israeli royal family or when referring to popular stories such as 'The Little Prince' ('הנסיך הקטן').
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'מלך' (melech), meaning 'king'. While 'הנסיך' specifically refers to a prince or the son of a king, 'מלך' denotes the king himself, carrying more weight and authority. Use 'הנסיך' when referring to younger royalty or characters in narratives, while 'מלך' is reserved for discussions about ruling power.
Culture
'הנסיך' has historical significance in Jewish texts, often representing leadership and nobility. Its use has evolved from ancient times, when the concept of a prince was tied to land ownership and governance, to modern contexts that include metaphorical uses in literature and media, symbolizing youthful aspiration or adventure.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'הנסיך' in English?
'הנסיך' translates to 'The Prince' in English, referring to a male royal family member, typically the son of a king.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הנסיך' correctly?
'הנסיך' is pronounced as 'hanasikh', with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch'.
Q.When should I use 'הנסיך' instead of other words for royalty?
'הנסיך' should be used when specifically referring to a prince or young royal, as opposed to 'מלך' (king) or 'נסיכה' (princess), to ensure clarity in discussions about hierarchy and titles.
Learn hebrew with Maspeak →
10.000 Hebrew Words