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סוכר — meaning in English: Sugar

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לעצמי
le'atsmi
שרירי
shrirai
סוכר
sukar
הכל
hakol
יצאתי
yatsati
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers frequently use the word סוכר (sukar) in everyday conversations about cooking, baking, or discussing dietary choices. For instance, when ordering coffee at a café, one might ask for 'sukar' to specify how much sugar they want in their drink.
Synonyms & nuances
While סוכר (sukar) primarily refers to granulated sugar, a related term, דבש (dvash), means honey. You might choose 'סוכר' when talking about processed sugar in recipes, while 'דבש' would be appropriate when discussing natural sweeteners.
Culture
The word סוכר derives from the Arabic 'سُكَّر' (sukkar), reflecting the historical trade and cultural exchanges in the Mediterranean region. Interestingly, sugar has played a significant role in Israeli cuisine, with traditional desserts often showcasing its sweetness, particularly during holidays like Passover when sweets are especially popular.
FAQ
Q.What does סוכר mean in English?
The Hebrew word סוכר translates to 'sugar' in English. It's used in various contexts, especially related to cooking and baking.
Q.How do you pronounce סוכר?
סוכר is pronounced as 'sukar'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, with a soft 's' sound.
Q.Are there different types of sugar in Hebrew?
Yes, in Hebrew, you might encounter terms like סוכר חום (sukar chum) for brown sugar and סוכר לבן (sukar lavan) for white sugar. Each type can be used in different culinary contexts.
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