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מאחר — meaning in English: Because

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Guess the translation for late (m.s.)
הצלחה
hatslakha
אורגניות
organiyot
הרשימה
hareshima
מאחר
me'akher
תארים
te'arim
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'מאחר' (me'akher) in conversations when explaining reasons or justifications for their actions. For example, you might hear it in a discussion about why someone was late to a meeting: 'אני מאחר כי הייתה פקקים' (I am late because there was traffic). The word is frequently used in both casual dialogues and more serious discussions, making it versatile in everyday communication.
Synonyms & nuances
'מאחר' is synonymous with 'כי' (ki), which also means 'because.' However, while 'כי' is more commonly used, 'מאחר' adds a layer of reasoning or explanation that might be preferred in more formal contexts or when emphasizing causality. Choose 'מאחר' when you want to highlight the reasoning behind your statement more clearly.
Culture
'מאחר' has its roots in the Hebrew verb 'אחר' (to be late), which gives it a unique twist in meaning. Interestingly, the word reflects not just a causal connection but also a sense of reasoned explanation, which resonates in Israeli culture where directness is valued. Understanding this word can enhance one's ability to engage in deeper conversations about decision-making and justifications in various contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does מאחר mean in English?
'מאחר' translates to 'because' in English, and it's commonly used to provide reasons or justifications in conversation.
Q.Is מאחר used in formal writing?
'מאחר' is considered neutral and can be used in both spoken and written Hebrew, including formal writing, to convey reasoned explanations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using מאחר?
A common mistake is using 'מאחר' when a simpler conjunction like 'כי' would suffice. Remember, use 'מאחר' when you want to emphasize the reasoning behind something.
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