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הצעירות — meaning in English: The young women

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הצעירות
hatse'irot
האגדה
ha'agada
שכמעט
shekim'at
יודע
yode'a
מלון
melon
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the term הצעירות (hatse'irot) when discussing social events that involve young women, such as youth gatherings, school functions, or community projects. For instance, one might say, 'The young women organized a charity event to support local artists,' highlighting their engagement in community service.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is הנשים הצעירות (hanashim hatze'irot), which also means 'the young women,' but is slightly more formal. You would choose הצעירות (hatse'irot) in everyday conversation, while the longer synonym may be more suitable in written contexts or formal speeches.
Culture
The word הצעירות (hatse'irot) is derived from the root צעיר (tzair), meaning 'young' or 'youthful.' In Israeli culture, young women often play a significant role in activism and social movements, reflecting a broader trend of youthful empowerment in modern society. This term not only denotes age but also embodies the vibrancy and potential of the younger generation in public life.
FAQ
Q.What does הצעירות mean in English?
The Hebrew word הצעירות (hatse'irot) translates to 'the young women' in English. It's commonly used in various contexts to refer to a group of youthful females.
Q.How do you pronounce הצעירות?
The pronunciation of הצעירות is 'hatse'irot,' with an emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the nuances of the pronunciation.
Q.Can I use הצעירות in both formal and informal settings?
Yes, you can use הצעירות (hatse'irot) in both formal and informal contexts. It is versatile enough for casual conversations as well as more serious discussions about social issues involving young women.
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