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חזיתית — meaning in English: Frontal

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Guess the translation for frontal / head on
היתר
hayeter
התפתחויות
hitpatkhuyot
חזיתית
khazitit
תפקידי
tafkidei
למוצר
lemutsar
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use 'חזיתית' (khazitit) in contexts related to architecture, design, and psychology. For instance, you might hear it used when describing a building's frontal facade or discussing a person's frontal approach in problem-solving during a team meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'חזיתית' (khazitit) shares a close relationship with the word 'קידמי' (kidmi), which also means 'front' but is often used in more specific contexts, such as 'anterior' in medical terminology. You would choose 'חזיתית' when discussing visual or structural fronts, while 'קידמי' might be preferred in scientific or anatomical conversations.
Culture
The word 'חזיתית' (khazitit) derives from 'חזית' (khazit), meaning 'front' or 'facade', reflecting the importance of front-facing elements in both physical and metaphorical contexts. In Israeli culture, the concept of being 'frontal' often relates to direct communication styles, highlighting a cultural preference for honesty and transparency.
FAQ
Q.What does 'חזיתית' mean in English?
'חזיתית' translates to 'frontal' in English, referring to something located at the front or facing forward.
Q.How do you pronounce 'חזיתית'?
'חזיתית' is pronounced as 'khazitit', with the 'kh' sounding similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach'.
Q.Can 'חזיתית' be used in a metaphorical sense?
Yes, 'חזיתית' can be used metaphorically to describe someone's directness or openness in communication, indicating a straightforward approach.
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