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The gas in Hebrew: הגז

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הגז
hagaz
המטבח
hamitbakh
זרות
zarot
בדמוקרטיה
bademokratya
הכליאה
hakli'a
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'הגז' (hagaz) in daily conversations when discussing energy sources or cooking. You might hear it during a friendly chat about home renovations, when someone is asking if there is enough gas in the tank for a barbecue, or in technical discussions regarding heating systems in homes.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'הגז' is 'גז טבעי' (gaz tivi), which means 'natural gas.' While 'הגז' can refer to any type of gas, including cooking gas, 'גז טבעי' specifically denotes gas sourced from nature, often used in discussions about energy and environmental sustainability.
Culture
'הגז' is derived from the scientific term for gas, reflecting the influence of modern science on the Hebrew language. It's interesting to note how energy sources have become a significant part of contemporary Israeli life, especially with the shift towards gas for both domestic use and powering vehicles. This term also symbolizes the country's ongoing developments in energy independence.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הגז' mean in English?
'הגז' translates to 'the gas' in English. It's commonly used when referring to gas for cooking, heating, or vehicles.
Q.How do you use 'הגז' in a sentence in Hebrew?
You can use 'הגז' in sentences like, 'הגז בבית שלנו נגמר' (The gas in our house has run out) or 'בדקתי את הגז לפני שיצאתי' (I checked the gas before I left).
Q.Is 'הגז' a masculine or feminine noun?
'הגז' is a masculine noun in Hebrew. Therefore, it is used with masculine adjectives and articles.
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