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הזרעים — meaning in English: The seeds

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הזרעים
hazra'im
נתונים
netunim
שעל
sha'al
שאותה
she'ota
נוטים
notim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers of Hebrew often use the word הזרעים when discussing agriculture, gardening, or any context involving the planting of seeds. For example, a farmer might say, 'אני שותל את הזרעים בעונה הזאת' ('I am planting the seeds this season'). It can also come up in educational settings, such as when teaching children about nature and growth.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is גרגרים (gargirim), which means 'grains' or 'kernels.' While הזרעים refers specifically to seeds ready for planting, גרגרים can refer to seeds that have already been harvested or processed. You would choose הזרעים when talking about the act of planting or sowing.
Culture
The word הזרעים is derived from the root ז-ר-ע, which relates to sowing or planting. In Jewish culture, seeds are often symbolic of potential and growth, with references in the Torah that emphasize the importance of agriculture for survival and community sustenance. This connection highlights how vital farming practices were in historical Israel.
FAQ
Q.What does הזרעים mean in English?
The Hebrew word הזרעים translates to 'the seeds' in English. It's commonly used in contexts related to agriculture and planting.
Q.How do you pronounce הזרעים?
הזרעים is pronounced as 'hazra'im'. The 'haz' part has a soft 'h' sound, followed by 'ra'im' with a clear 'a' sound.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using הזרעים?
Yes, הזרעים is a masculine plural noun in Hebrew. When using it in a sentence, make sure that any adjectives or verbs agree in masculine plural form.
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