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להתחרות — meaning in English: compete

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הודיע
hodi'a
להתחרות
lehitkharot
רעות
re'ut
הפרשה
haparasha
אדמה
adama
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'להתחרות' in contexts involving sports competitions, job markets, or academic settings. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about a soccer match where teams are competing, or during a discussion about students competing for scholarships.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of 'להתחרות' is 'להתמודד', which means 'to confront' or 'to deal with.' While 'להתמודד' often implies facing challenges rather than competing in a direct contest, you would choose 'להתחרות' specifically when referring to a rivalry or competition.
Culture
'להתחרות' comes from the root ח-ר-ת, which relates to striving or challenging. In Israeli culture, competition is a key motivator, whether in sports or business, reflecting the country’s dynamic and ambitious spirit. The word encapsulates a mindset of resilience and determination, often celebrated in local narratives of success.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'להתחרות' mean?
'להתחרות' means 'to compete' in English, used in various contexts like sports, academics, or business.
Q.How do you conjugate 'להתחרות' in different tenses?
'להתחרות' is a hitpa'el verb. For example, in the past tense, you would say 'התחריתי' (I competed) and in the future tense, 'אתחרה' (I will compete).
Q.Can 'להתחרות' be used in formal situations?
Yes, 'להתחרות' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal situations, such as in business meetings discussing market competition.
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