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הנהרות — meaning in English: The rivers

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בעוצמה
be'otsma
נשיא
nasi
הנהרות
haneharot
הבט
habet
פיה
piya
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neutral common
Usage
In everyday conversations, native speakers might use the word 'הנהרות' (haneharot) when discussing geography, nature, or during a travel conversation about Israel's beautiful landscapes. For instance, a tourist might ask about nearby rivers when planning a hike or a local might talk about fishing spots along the rivers in a casual chat.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'נחלים' (nachalim), which means 'streams' or 'brooks.' While 'הנהרות' (haneharot) refers specifically to larger river systems, 'נחלים' (nachalim) conveys a sense of smaller, often seasonal watercourses, making each term suitable for different contexts depending on the size and flow of the water body discussed.
Culture
'הנהרות' (haneharot) reflects the importance of water bodies in Israeli culture, as rivers have historically provided sustenance and have been significant in various biblical narratives. The word itself is derived from the root 'נהר' (nahar), which means 'to flow' or 'to stream,' highlighting the dynamic nature of rivers in both physical and metaphorical contexts.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'הנהרות'?
'הנהרות' is pronounced as 'haneharot.' The emphasis is typically on the last syllable, making it sound fluid and connected, just like the rivers it describes.
Q.What is the plural of 'נהר'?
The plural of 'נהר' (nehar), meaning 'river,' is 'הנהרות' (haneharot). This is an example of a standard plural formation in Hebrew that transforms singular nouns into their plural forms using specific patterns.
Q.Are there specific rivers in Israel associated with 'הנהרות'?
'הנהרות' can refer to prominent rivers in Israel such as the Jordan River and the Yarkon River. Each of these rivers has a rich history and cultural significance, making them essential references in conversations involving 'הנהרות.'
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