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זין
אוהבים
שמעת
חייבת
ברצינות
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informal common
Usage
The word שמעת is commonly used in everyday conversations among friends and family when discussing news or events. For instance, one might say it after sharing an interesting story, prompting the listener to confirm their awareness or understanding.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שמעתי' (shamati), which means 'I heard.' While שמעת specifically addresses the listener ('you heard'), שמעתי focuses on the speaker's experience, emphasizing personal involvement in the act of hearing.
Culture
The root of שמעת comes from the Hebrew verb לשמוע (lishmoa), meaning 'to hear.' This word is deeply embedded in Jewish tradition, particularly in the context of the famous phrase 'Shema Yisrael,' which translates to 'Hear, O Israel.' This reflects the importance of listening and understanding in Jewish culture.
FAQ
Q.What does שמעת mean in English?
שמעת translates to 'you heard' in English, and it is the second-person singular past tense form of the verb 'to hear' in Hebrew.
Q.How do you pronounce שמעת?
It is pronounced as 'sha-ma'at,' with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help with perfecting the pronunciation.
Q.Is שמעת used in formal contexts?
No, שמעת is primarily used in informal contexts. In formal situations, different phrases may be employed to convey the same meaning more politely.
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