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תראו — meaning in English: Look

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תראו
Tiru
לספר
lesaper
לראות
lirot
היינו
hayinu
ילד
yeled
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'תראו' (Tiru) in informal settings, such as when pointing out something interesting to friends or family. For example, while walking in the park, someone might say, 'תראו את הפרחים היפים האלה!' ('Look at these beautiful flowers!'). It can also be used in a more serious context, such as during a presentation to draw attention to a key point.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'תראו' (Tiru) means 'look,' a synonym like 'בָּטְחוּ' (bat'chu), which means 'behold,' is more formal and rarely used in everyday speech. You would choose 'תראו' for casual situations and to engage your listener directly.
Culture
'תראו' has its roots in the Hebrew verb 'לראות' (lirot), meaning 'to see.' In Israeli culture, directness is valued, and using 'תראו' often reflects a sense of urgency or importance in communication, making it a dynamic part of everyday conversations. The word's usage can also convey enthusiasm, such as when showing someone something exciting or new.
FAQ
Q.What does 'תראו' mean in English?
'תראו' translates to 'look' in English, used to direct someone's attention to something.
Q.How do you pronounce 'תראו'?
'תראו' is pronounced as 'Tiru.' The 'ת' (Tav) is pronounced like the 't' in 'top,' while the 'ראו' (Rau) rhymes with 'how.'
Q.When should I use 'תראו' in a sentence?
'תראו' is best used in informal settings when you want to draw someone's attention to something noteworthy, like during a casual conversation or while showing something of interest.
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