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סיר — meaning in English: pot

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כלשהי
kolshehi
נתיבי
netivei
סיר
sir
לחוקה
lakhuka
מלומדים
melumadim
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'סיר' (sir) when discussing cooking or food preparation, particularly in conversations about traditional dishes like stews or soups. You might hear it during family gatherings when someone asks, 'Did you bring the pot for the soup?' or in cooking classes where students learn about different types of cookware.
Synonyms & nuances
'סיר' is often used specifically to refer to a pot with a lid, while another word, 'מחבת' (machbat), refers to a frying pan. When discussing boiling or simmering dishes, 'סיר' is the go-to term, emphasizing the vessel's role in slow cooking.
Culture
'סיר' has its roots in the ancient Hebrew language and is used in various contexts, from everyday cooking to idiomatic expressions. Interestingly, in Israeli cuisine, the use of a 'סיר' can evoke memories of family recipes passed down through generations, often bringing back the warmth and scents of home-cooked meals.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'סיר'?
The plural form of 'סיר' is 'סירים' (sir'im), which you would use when talking about multiple pots, such as when preparing a large meal or discussing various cooking vessels.
Q.Can 'סיר' be used for any type of pot?
'סיר' typically refers to a pot used for boiling or cooking food, but it can also be used more generally for any cooking vessel. However, for specific types of pots, such as a pressure cooker or slow cooker, other terms may be more appropriate.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'סיר'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'לשים בסיר' (lasim basir), which means 'to put in the pot'. This phrase is often used in cooking instructions, making it useful for learners when following recipes.
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