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נחשבה — meaning in English: Was considered

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Guess the translation for was considered (f.s.)
הבתה
habata
ספורט
sport
נמלה
nemala
נחשבה
nekhsheva
השיחה
hasikha
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neutral common
Usage
The word נחשבה (nekhsheva) is frequently used in discussions about opinions, evaluations, or assessments in both academic and informal settings. For example, you might hear it in a university lecture when a professor describes how a theory was considered valid in a specific period, or in casual conversation when friends discuss a movie that was considered a classic.
Synonyms & nuances
A synonym for נחשבה (nekhsheva) is נחשב (nekhshav), which means 'was regarded' and can imply a more active evaluation. You might choose נחשבה when you want to emphasize that something has been considered thoughtfully over time, while נחשב may feel more immediate or less reflective.
Culture
The root of נחשבה (nekhsheva) comes from the Hebrew root 'חשב' (khashav), which relates to thinking or counting. This linguistic connection highlights the importance of thought and judgment in Hebrew culture, where evaluating concepts and ideas is deeply embedded in both historical texts and modern discourse. Interestingly, this word reflects a cultural value placed on collective assessment, seen in many communal discussions in Israel.
FAQ
Q.What is the past tense of נחשב in Hebrew?
The past tense of נחשב is נחשב (nekhshav), which is used for masculine subjects, while the feminine form is נחשבה (nekhsheva). Both forms indicate the state of being considered or regarded.
Q.Can נחשבה be used in a positive or negative context?
Yes, נחשבה can be used in both positive and negative contexts. You could say a policy was נחשבה beneficial (considered beneficial) or נחשבה problematic (considered problematic), depending on the viewpoint.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using נחשבה?
A common mistake is to confuse the gender forms. Ensure you use נחשבה for feminine subjects and נחשב for masculine, as using them interchangeably can lead to grammatical errors.
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