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חרס — meaning in English: clay

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החפצים
hakhafatsim
כלכלי
kalkali
למחלות
lamakhalot
חרס
kheres
וספרות
vesaparut
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'חרס' (kheres) in contexts related to art and pottery. For instance, when discussing traditional clay-making techniques in a workshop or when visiting an art gallery showcasing ceramic works. It is also used in everyday conversations about constructing items from natural materials.
Synonyms & nuances
'חרס' specifically refers to clay, often implying a malleable and workable material. In contrast, 'אדמה' (adamah), which means 'earth' or 'soil,' encompasses a broader range of meanings, including the ground or dirt in general. You would choose 'חרס' when you specifically mean clay used for crafting or sculpting.
Culture
'חרס' has deep roots in ancient Hebrew culture, where clay was a fundamental material for creating pottery, vessels, and even bricks for building. Historically, the art of pottery in Israel dates back thousands of years and is often associated with Biblical artifacts, reflecting the significant role of clay in both daily life and spiritual practices.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'חרס'?
The plural form of 'חרס' is 'חָרָסִים' (kharasim), which you would use when referring to multiple types or pieces of clay.
Q.How do you use 'חרס' in a sentence?
'חרס' can be used in sentences like 'אני אוהב לעבוד עם חרס' (Ani ohev la'avod im kheres), which translates to 'I love working with clay.'
Q.Is 'חרס' used in modern Hebrew?
'חרס' is commonly used in modern Hebrew, especially in contexts related to art, education, and construction, so you will encounter it quite frequently.
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