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אגוז — meaning in English: walnut

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באות
ba'ot
איתו
ito
והמשיכה
vehimshikha
החרב
hakherev
אגוז
egoz
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers frequently use the word אגוז (egoz) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, particularly during meals or snack times. You'll commonly hear it in markets or grocery stores when purchasing nuts, or in recipes that call for walnuts, emphasizing its place in both casual and culinary contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
While אגוז (egoz) specifically refers to 'walnut,' the broader term for nuts in Hebrew is אגוזים (egozim). Choose אגוז when you want to specify this particular type of nut, as it carries a unique flavor profile and is often associated with specific recipes and traditions.
Culture
The word אגוז (egoz) has roots in ancient Semitic languages, where it was used to denote various types of nuts. In Jewish tradition, walnuts hold a special place, often featured in holiday dishes like honey cakes during Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing the sweetness of life. This connection to culture adds a layer of significance to the word beyond its culinary use.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of אגוז in Hebrew?
The plural form of אגוז is אגוזים (egozim). You can use this when referring to multiple walnuts or when talking about nuts in general.
Q.How do you say 'walnut tree' in Hebrew?
The term for 'walnut tree' in Hebrew is עץ אגוז (etz egoz). This phrase can be useful if you're discussing gardening or botany.
Q.Are there any common phrases using אגוז?
While there aren't many idiomatic expressions specifically with אגוז, it is often used in the context of cooking or health discussions about nuts, highlighting its nutritional benefits.
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