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חושי — meaning in English: sensory

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לנמל
lenamal
חושי
khushi
ברכי
birki
רב
rov
לשדרות
lasderot
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'חושי' (khushi) in discussions about experiences involving the five senses. For example, in a conversation about food, someone might describe a dish as having rich sensory qualities, or in a lesson on art, a teacher might discuss how sensory perception influences artistic interpretation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'חושי' (khushi) is 'תחושתי' (takhushati), which also relates to sensory experiences but is often used in more emotional or subjective contexts. You would choose 'חושי' (khushi) when referring specifically to the objective aspects of senses, while 'תחושתי' (takhushati) brings in a personal, emotional dimension.
Culture
'חושי' (khushi) is derived from the root 'חוש' (hush), which means 'sense' or 'sensation.' This word plays a significant role in various fields, including psychology and education, reflecting the importance of sensory experiences in human development. Interestingly, the term is often associated with mindfulness practices in Israel, where being attuned to one’s senses is encouraged for mental well-being.
FAQ
Q.What does 'חושי' mean in English?
'חושי' (khushi) translates to 'sensory' in English, referring to anything related to the senses such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
Q.How is 'חושי' used in sentences?
You might say 'התנסות חושית היא חשובה להתפתחות ילדים' (Experiencing sensory activities is important for children's development) to illustrate its use in educational contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'חושי'?
A common mistake is confusing 'חושי' (khushi) with 'תחושתי' (takhushati). Remember to use 'חושי' (khushi) for more objective sensory discussions and 'תחושתי' (takhushati) for subjective emotional experiences.
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