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באי — meaning in English: On the island

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וחלקים
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באי
ba'i
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ממלכות
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the phrase 'באי' when discussing vacations or trips to islands, such as the popular tourist destination of Eilat in Israel. It's also common in conversations about marine life or cultural events that take place on islands, making it a versatile term in both casual and travel-related discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'באי' specifically refers to being 'on the island,' while the word 'על' (al) means 'on' in a more general sense. You would choose 'באי' when emphasizing the unique experience of being on an island, as opposed to simply being on any surface or area.
Culture
The word 'באי' has its roots in the Hebrew word 'אי' (ai), meaning 'island.' Throughout history, islands have been significant in Jewish tradition, often symbolizing refuge and peace. Interestingly, many contemporary Hebrew songs and literature reference islands, evoking themes of longing and escape, which makes the term resonate deeply in cultural contexts.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'באי'?
'באי' translates to 'on the island' in English, often used to describe a location or experience situated on an island.
Q.How do you pronounce 'באי'?
'באי' is pronounced as 'ba'i', with a soft 'b' and a long 'i' sound, resembling the English word 'buy' but with a more pronounced 'a' sound.
Q.Can 'באי' be used in a formal context?
Yes, 'באי' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it suitable for travel literature, conversations, and even official tourism materials.
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