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sal · Hebrew

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'סל' (sal) in everyday conversations, particularly when talking about groceries or shopping. For instance, you might hear it in a context like discussing the contents of a shopping bag or when someone is returning from the market with a 'sal' full of fruits and vegetables.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'סל' (sal) is 'תיק' (tik), which means 'bag.' While 'סל' (sal) usually refers specifically to a basket or a container for carrying items, 'תיק' (tik) is more versatile and can refer to any type of bag. You might choose 'סל' (sal) when referring specifically to a woven basket used for shopping.
Culture
'סל' (sal) is widely used in Israel and has roots in the ancient Hebrew language. Interestingly, it is also related to other Semitic languages, where similar words refer to baskets or containers. This term reflects the cultural significance of agriculture and market life in Israeli society, emphasizing the importance of fresh produce in daily life.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'סל' mean in English?
'סל' (sal) translates to 'basket' in English, commonly used to refer to a container for carrying goods, especially in shopping contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'סל'?
'סל' is pronounced as 'sal,' rhyming with 'pal.' It’s a simple, one-syllable word that’s easy to incorporate into your Hebrew vocabulary.
Q.Are there different types of 'סל' in Hebrew?
Yes, in Hebrew, you can encounter various types of 'סל,' such as 'סל פירות' (sal peirot) for a fruit basket or 'סל קניות' (sal kniyot) for a shopping basket, highlighting specific uses.
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