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המטוס — meaning in English: The plane

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לספרות
lesaparut
לילדים
layeladim
המטוס
hamatos
ולמחרת
ulemokhorat
אפל
afel
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'המטוס' (hamatos) in everyday conversations about travel or when discussing flight arrangements. For example, you might hear it at an airport when someone is referring to their flight or when discussing plans for a vacation that involves flying.
Synonyms & nuances
'המטוס' specifically refers to an airplane in a general sense, while synonyms like 'מטוס נוסעים' (matos nos'im) refer to passenger planes. You would use 'המטוס' when speaking broadly about any aircraft, but opt for the more specific terms when discussing particular types.
Culture
The word 'המטוס' is derived from the root 'מטוס,' which relates to flying or aircraft. In Israel, aviation has a significant cultural impact, with El Al being a national symbol. The Israeli Air Force also plays a crucial role in the country's history and security, making discussions about planes particularly relevant in many contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does המָטוֹס mean?
'המָטוֹס' translates to 'the plane' in English. It refers to an aircraft used for flying, commonly discussed in travel contexts.
Q.How do you say airplane in Hebrew?
The word for airplane in Hebrew is 'מטוס' (matos), and when you add 'ה' (the prefix meaning 'the'), it becomes 'המטוס' (hamatos), meaning 'the plane.'
Q.Is המָטוֹס used formally or informally?
'המָטוֹס' is used in a neutral register, making it suitable for both formal and informal conversations. You can use it in everyday discussions or in more serious contexts like travel itineraries.
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