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מסמל — meaning in English: Symbolizes

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חומה
khoma
מסמל
mesamel
לוחם
lokhem
אנו
anu
למקום
lemakom
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'מסמל' (mesamel) in discussions about literature, art, or cultural symbols. For instance, during a conversation about the significance of a painting, someone might say, 'הצבעים במסמל את הרגשות של הדמות,' meaning 'The colors symbolize the character's emotions.' It's also frequently used in educational settings when analyzing texts or historical events.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'מסמל' (mesamel) is 'מסמן' (mesamen), which means 'to mark' or 'to signal.' While both words can imply representation, 'מסמל' tends to have a deeper, more metaphorical connotation, often relating to ideas or themes rather than just physical markers.
Culture
'מסמל' (mesamel) has its roots in the Hebrew verb 'סמל' (samel), which means 'to symbolize.' This word is tied to the rich tradition of symbolism in Jewish culture, where various symbols carry deep meanings, such as the Star of David representing Judaism. Interestingly, the concept of symbolism is pervasive in Hebrew literature, often used to convey complex ideas succinctly.
FAQ
Q.What does 'מסמל' mean in English?
'מסמל' (mesamel) translates to 'symbolizes' in English, indicating that something represents or signifies an idea, concept, or feeling.
Q.How do I use 'מסמל' in a sentence?
You can use 'מסמל' to describe how something represents another thing. For example, 'הגשר מסמל את החיבור בין העמים' means 'The bridge symbolizes the connection between the peoples.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with using 'מסמל'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'מסמל' with 'מסמן' (mesamen). Remember that 'מסמל' is more about deeper symbolism, while 'מסמן' often refers to a more literal marking or indication.
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