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חמורים — meaning in English: Donkeys

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קיומן
kiyuman
חמורים
khamurim
לערער
le'ar'er
בוא
bo
מעפילים
ma'apilim
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'חמורים' in agricultural contexts, particularly when discussing farm animals or during conversations about traditional rural life. For instance, one might hear it during a visit to a petting zoo or in discussions about the importance of donkeys in historical transportation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'חמורים' is 'חזירים' (hrazirim), which means 'pigs.' While both words refer to animals, 'חמורים' specifically conveys the image of hardworking beasts of burden, whereas 'חזירים' often has a more negative connotation associated with gluttony or messiness.
Culture
'חמורים' has a rich history in Hebrew literature and culture, often symbolizing hard work and perseverance. In biblical texts, donkeys are mentioned numerous times, representing humility and endurance, and even play a role in various significant stories, showcasing their importance in ancient Israelite society.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word 'חמורים'?
'חמורים' translates to 'donkeys' in English, referring to the domesticated animal known for its strength and endurance, often used in agriculture and transportation.
Q.How do you pronounce 'חמורים' correctly?
'חמורים' is pronounced as 'khamurim.' The 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach,' and the emphasis is on the second syllable.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 'חמורים'?
A common mistake is confusing 'חמורים' with 'חמור' (khamor), which is the singular form. Ensure to use 'חמורים' when referring to multiple donkeys.
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