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התמודדו — meaning in English: Compete

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העובדות
ha'ovdot
סגנון
signon
התמודדו
hitmodedu
הארוכים
ha'arukim
שירו
shiro
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Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word התמודדו in competitive settings, such as sports, academic contests, or even when discussing job applications where candidates are vying for a position. For instance, a coach might say, 'אתם צריכים להתמודדו עם הקבוצה השנייה' (You need to compete with the other team) during a game.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'לְהִתְחַשֵּׁב' (lehitḥashev), which can mean 'to contend' but often carries a more personal or subjective connotation. You would use התמודדו when referring to formal competitions or situations where the stakes are high, whereas lehitḥashev might be more suitable for informal contexts.
Culture
The word hitmodedu comes from the root 'מודה', which relates to acknowledgment and competition. In Israeli culture, competition is a significant part of both social and professional life, mirroring the country's startup culture and innovative spirit. This word encapsulates the drive to excel and succeed, whether in business, academics, or sports.
FAQ
Q.What does התמודדו mean in English?
התמודדו translates to 'compete' in English. It is used to describe the act of engaging in a contest or rivalry.
Q.How do you use the word התמודדו in a sentence?
You might say, 'הם התמודדו על המקום הראשון בתחרות' which means 'They competed for first place in the competition.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using התמודדו?
A common mistake is to confuse התמודדו with 'לְהִתְמַשֵּׁךְ' (lehitmashech), which means 'to persist' or 'to continue.' Remember that התמודדו specifically refers to competition.
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