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ערבה — meaning in English: willow

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ערבה
arva
תחושות
tkhushot
בטמפרטורות
betemperaturot
לדור
ladur
המחלה
hamakhala
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Usage
The word 'ערבה' (arva) is commonly used in both casual and formal conversations in Israel, especially during discussions about nature, gardening, or traditional Jewish practices. For instance, one might hear it in a botanical context when referring to willow trees in a park or during the holiday of Sukkot when willows are used in ritual observances.
Synonyms & nuances
'ערבה' (arva) specifically refers to the willow tree, while similar words like 'דקל' (dekel) refer to palm trees. One might choose 'ערבה' over alternatives when discussing the specific characteristics or cultural significance of willows, particularly in relation to Sukkot rituals.
Culture
'ערבה' (arva) has ancient roots and is mentioned in various Hebrew texts, including the Bible. The willow tree is often associated with water and is a symbol of resilience, as it thrives in wetland areas. Interestingly, the custom of using the branches of willows during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot highlights their significance in tradition, representing the connection between nature and spiritual life.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word ערבה mean in English?
'ערבה' (arva) translates to 'willow' in English, which refers to a type of tree known for its long, slender branches and is often found near water.
Q.How do you use ערבה in a sentence?
You can use 'ערבה' in sentences like: 'הערבה צומחת ליד הנהר' (The willow grows by the river). This shows its natural habitat and helps reinforce your understanding of the word.
Q.Is there a plural form for ערבה?
Yes, the plural form of 'ערבה' is 'ערבות' (arvot). You would use it when referring to multiple willow trees, for example: 'בגן יש ערבות רבות' (There are many willows in the garden).
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