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תראי — meaning in English: Look

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שאלות
she'elot
ניתן
nitan
קפה
kafe
התכוונתי
hitkavanti
תראי
tirei
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'תראי' (tirei) in casual conversations, especially when pointing out something of interest. For instance, a friend might say 'תראי' while showing you a beautiful sunset or a new outfit. It's commonly used among peers and in informal settings.
Synonyms & nuances
'תראי' is a feminine singular form of the verb, making it specifically used when addressing a female listener. Its masculine counterpart, 'תראה' (tireh), is used for males. Choosing 'תראי' over 'תראה' in a conversation indicates your awareness of the gender of your audience.
Culture
'תראי' is derived from the root ראיה (ra'ah), which means 'to see' or 'to look'. In Israeli culture, direct communication is valued, and using 'תראי' reflects the engaging and lively nature of social interactions. It emphasizes connection, often invoking moments of shared experience or discovery.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce תראי in Hebrew?
'תראי' is pronounced as 'tirei', with a stress on the second syllable.
Q.Can I use תראי in formal situations?
'תראי' is primarily informal, so it's best reserved for casual interactions rather than formal settings.
Q.Is תראי used in written Hebrew?
'תראי' is generally more common in spoken Hebrew, but it can appear in informal written texts such as messages or social media.
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