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מטען — meaning in English: Charger

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Guess the translation for load / cargo / baggage
מגיעים
megi'im
פתוחים
ptukhim
ממלכת
mamlekhet
מטען
mit'an
משטרו
mishtaro
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word מטען (mit'an) in everyday conversations when discussing their electronic devices, especially when talking about battery life or charging needs. For instance, you might hear someone asking, 'Do you have a מטען for my phone?' when they need to borrow a charger in a social setting or at work.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for מטען is טעינה (te'ina), which means 'charging'. However, מטען specifically refers to the charger itself, while טעינה refers to the process of charging. You would use מטען when asking for the device that supplies power, rather than discussing the act of charging.
Culture
The word מטען (mit'an) originates from the Hebrew root י-ע-ן (y-‘-n), which relates to the idea of loading or charging. As technology has become an integral part of daily life in Israel, the term has evolved alongside the rise of smartphones and portable devices, reflecting a cultural shift towards a more interconnected lifestyle.
FAQ
Q.What is the Hebrew word for charger?
The Hebrew word for 'charger' is מטען (mit'an). It’s a vital term to know, especially in a world dominated by electronic devices.
Q.How do you pronounce מטען?
מטען is pronounced as 'mit'an'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, making the sound clear and distinct.
Q.Can I use מטען for all types of electronic devices?
While מטען generally refers to chargers, it’s important to specify the type of device, as different devices may require different chargers. For example, a phone מטען may not work for a laptop.
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