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הסתיו — meaning in English: Autumn

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שאינן
she'einan
הסתיו
hastav
שהביאו
shehevi'u
הערב
ha'erev
עונות
onot
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word הסתיו (hastav) when discussing the change of seasons, particularly in autumn. It's common in conversations about weather, holidays like Sukkot, or during family gatherings when discussing seasonal traditions and activities.
Synonyms & nuances
While הסתיו (hastav) specifically refers to autumn, the word חורף (choref) means winter and אביב (aviv) means spring. You would use hastav when discussing themes related to fall foliage or harvests, distinguishing it from the colder, more severe implications of חורף.
Culture
The word הסתיו (hastav) is derived from the Hebrew root ס-ת-ו, which relates to 'to cease' or 'to stop', reflecting the transition from the vibrant summer to the quieter, cooler autumn season. In Israel, autumn is marked by the harvest festival of Sukkot, where families celebrate the fall bounty in temporary outdoor structures, embodying the spirit of community and gratitude.
FAQ
Q.What does הסתיו mean in English?
The Hebrew word הסתיו (hastav) translates to 'autumn' in English, representing the season of fall characterized by cooler temperatures and the shedding of leaves.
Q.How do you pronounce הסתיו?
It is pronounced as 'has-tav'. The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, 'stav'.
Q.Can you use הסתיו in a sentence?
Yes! For example, you could say, 'הסתיו הוא הזמן האהוב עליי בשנה' which translates to 'Autumn is my favorite time of year.'
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