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הנמלה — meaning in English: Ant

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לבשו
lavshu
נפוצים
nefotsim
הנמלה
hanemala
מפריע
mafri'a
העיסוק
ha'isuk
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word הנמלה (hanemala) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing nature, gardening, or even in educational contexts such as teaching children about insects. For example, a parent might point out an ant to their child during a walk in the park, saying, 'Look at the הנמלה carrying food!'
Synonyms & nuances
While הנמלה (hanemala) specifically refers to 'ant,' the word חרק (charak) means 'insect' in a broader sense. You would use הנמלה when referring specifically to ants, but if you're discussing insects generally, then חרק would be the appropriate term to use.
Culture
The word הנמלה (hanemala) comes from the ancient Hebrew language, which had a rich vocabulary related to nature and agriculture, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of early Hebrew communities. Interestingly, ants are often seen as symbols of hard work and community, which ties into various Hebrew proverbs emphasizing diligence and cooperation.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of הנמלה in Hebrew?
The plural form of הנמלה is נמלים (namalim). You can use this form when talking about multiple ants, for example, 'I saw many נמלים in the garden.'
Q.How do you pronounce הנמלה?
The pronunciation of הנמלה is 'hanemala.' It's important to emphasize the 'ha' at the beginning, as it denotes the definite article 'the' in Hebrew.
Q.Are there any idioms or sayings related to ants in Hebrew?
Yes, there are sayings like 'כמו נמלה' (kmo nemanah), meaning 'like an ant,' which is used to describe someone who works hard and diligently, similar to how ants are perceived.
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