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ניסה — meaning in English: tried

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מאמין
ma'amin
ניסה
nisa
ניצני
nitsanei
כללים
klalim
השיבו
heshivu
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ניסה' (nisa) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing attempts at various activities, such as trying a new dish or testing a new method at work. For example, someone might say, 'אני ניסה טעמים חדשים,' which translates to 'I tried new flavors.' It’s also used in more reflective contexts, like discussing personal growth or learning experiences, such as 'ניסיתי ללמוד עברית,' meaning 'I tried to learn Hebrew.'
Synonyms & nuances
'ניסה' (nisa) is often compared to 'ניסה' (nisah), which also means 'to attempt.' However, 'ניסה' can imply a more serious effort or an attempt that may involve some level of risk or challenge. You would choose 'ניסה' when you want to emphasize the effort behind the action rather than simply stating that something was attempted.
Culture
'ניסה' comes from the root ניסי (nisi), which relates to testing or attempting. This reflects a cultural appreciation for perseverance and experimentation in Israeli society. The word embodies a spirit of inquiry, reflecting how trying new things is often seen as a pathway to personal and communal growth in Israel's diverse culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word ניסה?
'ניסה' means 'tried' in English. It is used to indicate an attempt to do something, whether successful or not.
Q.How do I conjugate ניסה in different tenses?
'ניסה' is the past tense form. In the present tense, it would be 'מנסה' (menaseh) for masculine singular, and in the future tense, it would be 'ינסה' (yinsah).
Q.Are there any common phrases with the word ניסה?
Yes, a common phrase is 'ניסיתי את זה' which means 'I tried that.' This phrase can be used in various contexts, from food to activities.
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