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כתיבת — meaning in English: Writing of

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דתיים
datiyim
כתיבת
ktiva
לעצב
le'etsev
האיש
ha'ish
אוסף
osef
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Usage
The Hebrew word 'כתיבת' (ktiva) is commonly used in educational settings, particularly when discussing tasks related to writing assignments or projects in schools. For instance, a teacher might say to students, 'Your כתיבת tasks are due next week,' indicating a focus on writing skills. Additionally, it appears in formal contexts, such as in discussions about literature or professional reports.
Synonyms & nuances
'כתיבה' (ktiva) is a direct synonym meaning 'writing,' but it often refers to the act in a more general sense. 'כתיבת' (ktiva) implies a specific focus on the process or act of writing something in particular, making it more suited for formal contexts or when specifying a writing task.
Culture
'כתיבת' comes from the Hebrew root 'כתב' (katav), meaning 'to write.' This word has deep cultural significance in Hebrew literature, reflecting the ancient tradition of writing texts that convey religious, historical, and cultural narratives. Interestingly, the art of writing has been a cornerstone of Jewish culture for centuries, with scribes historically playing a vital role in preserving texts and teachings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'כתיבת' mean in English?
'כתיבת' (ktiva) translates to 'writing of' in English, and is used to denote the act of writing in various contexts.
Q.How do I use 'כתיבת' in a sentence?
You can use 'כתיבת' in a sentence like, 'The כתיבת of my thesis took longer than I expected,' which emphasizes the focused act of writing.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'כתיבת'?
A common mistake is confusing 'כתיבה' (ktiva) and 'כתיבת' (ktivat). While both relate to writing, 'כתיבה' is broader and less formal, whereas 'כתיבת' points to a specific act or task.
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