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הברונזה — meaning in English: The bronze

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מורכבים
murkavim
שכבתי
shakhavti
הברונזה
habronza
החשובה
hakhashuva
שלטה
shalta
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neutral common
Usage
Hebrew speakers often use the word 'הברונזה' (habronza) in contexts related to art, sculpture, and history, particularly when discussing ancient artifacts or awards. For example, you might hear it in a museum tour describing a bronze statue or during the Olympics when referring to a bronze medal.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הברונזה' specifically refers to bronze as a material, 'מתכת' (metakhet) means 'metal' more generally. You would choose 'הברונזה' when discussing the unique properties or historical significance of bronze itself, rather than metals at large.
Culture
'הברונזה' originates from the Latin 'aes brundisium', referring to the bronze alloy that has been pivotal in human history, marking the transition from the Stone Age to the Metal Age. Interestingly, bronze has cultural significance in many ancient civilizations, symbolizing strength and durability, which is why it often appears in art and commemorative objects.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הברונזה' mean in English?
'הברונזה' translates to 'the bronze' in English, referring to the alloy composed primarily of copper and tin, widely used for various applications throughout history.
Q.How do you use 'הברונזה' in a sentence?
You can use 'הברונזה' in a sentence like: 'הפסל עשוי מהברונזה' which means 'The statue is made of bronze.'
Q.Is 'הברונזה' used in everyday conversation?
'הברונזה' is not typically used in everyday casual conversations but is common in discussions about history, art, and awards, making it relevant in cultural and educational contexts.
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