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גבעות — meaning in English: Hills

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לבית
labayit
מאחורי
me'akhorei
גבעות
gva'ot
קרבות
kravot
לתרבות
letarbut
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word גבעות (gva'ot) to describe the picturesque rolling landscapes found in various regions of Israel, especially during conversations about nature or geography. It's also common in discussions about hiking and outdoor activities when referring to the terrain, such as when planning a trip to the Golan Heights or the Galilee region.
Synonyms & nuances
While גבעות (gva'ot) translates to 'hills', a related term is הרים (harim), meaning 'mountains'. The key difference lies in the elevation; גבעות refers to smaller, rolling elevations, whereas הרים indicates a more significant height and mass. You would opt for גבעות when discussing gentle slopes, while הרים would be your choice for towering peaks.
Culture
The word גבעות (gva'ot) derives from the root ג-ב-ע, which conveys the notion of elevation or height. In Israel, the hills are not just geographical features; they often hold historical and cultural significance, such as the Giv'at Ram site in Jerusalem, which is a hub for innovation and education. These hills are often associated with the beauty of the Israeli landscape and are frequently depicted in art and literature.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word גבעות mean in English?
The Hebrew word גבעות (gva'ot) translates to 'hills' in English, referring to small, elevated areas of land.
Q.How do you pronounce גבעות?
גבעות (gva'ot) is pronounced with a hard 'g' as in 'go' followed by 'va' and 'ot', where the 'o' is like 'oh' and the 't' is soft.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using גבעות?
The word גבעות is a plural noun; the singular form is גבעה (giv'ah). When using it in a sentence, be mindful of agreement with verbs and adjectives, ensuring they also reflect the plural form.
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