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גרניט — meaning in English: granite

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חציית
khatsiyat
בבקר
baboker
גרניט
granit
לשגריר
leshagrir
טנק
tank
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers frequently use the word גרניט (granit) when discussing construction materials, geology, or interior design. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about home renovations or when visiting a stone yard to select materials for a new countertop.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is אבן גיר (even gir), meaning 'limestone.' While גרניט (granit) refers specifically to the hard, igneous rock known for its durability, אבן גיר (even gir) is softer and often used in different construction contexts. You would choose גרניט (granit) when you want to emphasize strength and longevity.
Culture
The Hebrew word גרניט (granit) is derived from the Latin word 'granum,' meaning 'grain,' which refers to the granular structure of the rock. In Israel, granite is often appreciated not just for its durability but also for its aesthetic appeal, being a popular choice for monuments and buildings that reflect the country's architectural heritage.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of גרניט in English?
The word גרניט (granit) translates to 'granite' in English, referring to the coarse-grained igneous rock commonly used in construction and monuments.
Q.How is גרניט pronounced?
גרניט is pronounced as 'granit,' with a soft 'g' sound, similar to the English word 'grant.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using גרניט?
One common mistake is confusing גרניט with other types of stone, like שיש (sheish), which means 'marble.' Make sure to use גרניט specifically for granite to convey the right material.
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