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ובכן — meaning in English: Well

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שוטר
shoter
בקרוב
be'karov
יוצא
yotze
ובכן
uv'chen
חצי
hetzi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'ובכן' during conversations to transition to a new topic or to summarize thoughts after presenting information. For instance, a teacher might say 'ובכן, let's move on to the next chapter' to signal a shift in the lesson.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'טוב' (tov), which also means 'well' or 'good'. However, 'טוב' is more commonly used in informal contexts, while 'ובכן' adds a level of formality and is often used to introduce a conclusion or transition in a conversation.
Culture
'ובכן' is derived from the Hebrew phrase 'ובכן בוא נתחיל', which translates to 'Well, let's begin.' This word holds a special place in Hebrew discourse, often used to guide listeners through discussions. Its consistent use across various contexts exemplifies the importance of clarity and coherence in communication within Hebrew-speaking communities.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'ובכן' mean?
'ובכן' translates to 'well' in English and is used to indicate a transition or to summarize points in conversation.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ובכן'?
'ובכן' is pronounced as 'uv'chen', where the 'uv' is pronounced like 'uv' in 'love' and 'chen' rhymes with 'ten'.
Q.In what situations should I use 'ובכן'?
'ובכן' can be used in various settings, such as formal presentations, meetings, or even casual conversations when you want to smoothly transition or summarize your points.
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