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למקומות — meaning in English: To places

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למקומות
lemekomot
לאיחוד
le'ikhud
נע
na
המלחין
hamalkhin
אבו
abu
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'למקומות' (lemekomot) when discussing travel plans or outings, such as saying, 'Let's go to places we haven't visited yet.' It's also commonly heard in invitations or group activities, like when someone suggests going to different venues for an event or celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
'למקומות' is often used interchangeably with 'למקום' (lemakom), which means 'to a place.' However, 'למקומות' emphasizes plurality, suggesting multiple destinations or locations, making it ideal for conversations about outings or events involving various sites.
Culture
'למקומות' (lemekomot) is derived from the root 'מקום' (makom), meaning 'place.' This word reflects a deep cultural appreciation for exploration and community, as Israelis love to discover new places, whether in bustling cities or serene nature spots. Interestingly, the concept of 'place' in Hebrew can also extend to a sense of belonging, making this word rich with meaning.
FAQ
Q.What does 'למקומות' mean in Hebrew?
'למקומות' (lemekomot) translates to 'to places' in English, used to denote movement or direction toward multiple locations.
Q.How do you use 'למקומות' in a sentence?
You can use 'למקומות' in sentences like, 'אני רוצה ללכת למקומות חדשים' which means 'I want to go to new places.'
Q.Is 'למקומות' used in formal contexts?
'למקומות' is primarily used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both casual conversations and more structured discussions about travel or events.
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