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ספיר — meaning in English: sapphire

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הישנה
hayeshena
מהאוויר
meha'avir
גדולים
gdolim
ספיר
sapir
חימר
khemar
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Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'ספיר' in contexts related to jewelry, fashion, and design. For instance, you might hear it during a conversation at a jewelry store when discussing precious stones or when admiring a sapphire ring at a friend's wedding.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ספיר' specifically denotes sapphire, the broader term 'אבן חן' (even chen) means 'gemstone' in general. Use 'ספיר' when you want to specify the beautiful blue stone, whereas 'אבן חן' could refer to a variety of gemstones.
Culture
'ספיר' not only refers to the gemstone but also carries historical significance in various cultures. In ancient texts, sapphires were believed to be protective stones and were often used in royal adornments, symbolizing wisdom and nobility. Interestingly, the word 'sapir' is derived from Sanskrit, showcasing the interconnectedness of languages and cultures through the ages.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'ספיר' mean in English?
'ספיר' translates to 'sapphire' in English, referring to the precious gemstone known for its deep blue color and brilliance.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ספיר'?
'ספיר' is pronounced as 'sapir', with the emphasis on the second syllable. Practicing with native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there different types of sapphires in Hebrew?
Yes, while 'ספיר' generally refers to blue sapphires, there are other variations like 'ספיר צהוב' (yellow sapphire) and 'ספיר ורוד' (pink sapphire), which are specific terms used to describe sapphires of different colors.
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