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ימים — meaning in English: Days

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ימים
yamim
וגם
vegam
מישהו
mishehu
נשאר
nish'ar
בעלי
ba'alei
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'ימים' (yamim) in both everyday conversation and formal settings. For instance, one might refer to 'ימים שלישי ורביעי' (Tuesday and Wednesday) when discussing plans for the week or use it in a religious context during the observance of Yom Kippur, which translates to the 'Days of Awe.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'יום' (yom), which means 'day' in the singular form. While 'יום' refers to one specific day, 'ימים' encompasses a broader concept, indicating multiple days or a period of time, making it useful when discussing schedules or events spanning several days.
Culture
'ימים' has its roots in ancient Hebrew, where it referred to a cycle of time that was essential for agricultural and religious practices. Interestingly, in Jewish tradition, the concept of days is not just a measure of time but also carries spiritual significance, as days are often associated with certain prayers and rituals.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ימים' mean in English?
'ימים' translates to 'days' in English, indicating a period of 24 hours or a duration of time commonly used in various contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ימים'?
'ימים' is pronounced as 'yamim.' The pronunciation emphasizes the 'ya' sound at the beginning, followed by a short 'im' to signify the plural form.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'ימים'?
Yes, phrases like 'ימים טובים' (yamim tovim), meaning 'good days,' often appear in greetings or well-wishes, especially during holidays.
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