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דולר — meaning in English: dollar

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בטוחה
betucha
דולר
dolar
התיק
hatik
לקחת
lakachat
מחר
machar
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word דולר in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing finances, shopping, or traveling abroad. For instance, you might hear it in a market as people negotiate prices or during a conversation about the exchange rate while planning a trip.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שקל' (shekel), which is the official currency of Israel. While דולר refers specifically to the U.S. dollar, שקל is used for everyday transactions within Israel. If you're discussing international finances or travel, דולר would be the preferred term.
Culture
The word דולר has its roots in the Spanish 'dólar', which itself derives from the Thaler, a silver coin used in Europe. The dollar has significant cultural importance globally, symbolizing economic power and stability, and is often a topic of discussion in Israel during economic forums or family gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of דולר in Hebrew?
The plural form of דולר is דולרים (dolarim). You would use it when referring to multiple dollars, for example, 'I have ten dollars' translates to 'יש לי עשרה דולרים'.
Q.Is דולר used in formal financial discussions?
Yes, דולר can be used in both formal and informal settings. You might hear it in bank discussions or economic reports, as well as in casual conversations about shopping or travel.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word דולר?
A common mistake is confusing it with שקל when discussing currency in Israel. Remember, דולר specifically refers to the U.S. dollar, while שקל is used for Israeli currency.
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