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העיר — meaning in English: The city

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להגיע
lehagiah
דולר
dolar
העיר
Ha'ir
מצוות
mitzvot
בטוחה
betucha
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word העיר (Ha'ir) when discussing urban life, such as in conversations about favorite neighborhoods, local events, or commuting. For instance, one might say, 'I love the energy of the city' or 'Let's meet in the city center for lunch.'
Synonyms & nuances
While העיר (Ha'ir) generally means 'the city,' another term, יישוב (Yishuv), refers to a settlement, often implying a smaller community. Use Ha'ir when specifically discussing urban areas, whereas Yishuv may be more appropriate for rural or suburban contexts.
Culture
The word העיר (Ha'ir) has deep historical roots, deriving from the Hebrew Bible where cities often represented both physical and spiritual hubs. In modern Israel, city life is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, history, and innovation, making this word not just a reference to a place but a gateway to understanding urban Israeli identity.
FAQ
Q.What does העיר (Ha'ir) mean in English?
The word העיר (Ha'ir) translates to 'the city' in English. It's commonly used to refer to urban areas in everyday conversation.
Q.How do you use העיר in a sentence?
You can use העיר in a sentence like, 'I live in the city' which translates to 'אני גר בעיר' (Ani gar ba'ir) in Hebrew.
Q.What are common mistakes when using העיר?
A common mistake is confusing העיר (Ha'ir) with the word כפר (Kfar), which means 'village.' Remember, Ha'ir refers specifically to urban areas, whereas Kfar indicates rural settings.
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