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לשתות — meaning in English: drink up

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בגלל
biglal
עבודה
avodah
לנו
lanu
לשתות
lishtot
קדימה
kadimah
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informal very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'לשתות' when offering drinks at social gatherings, such as family dinners or parties. It's also frequently used in casual conversations, for instance, when a friend invites you to grab a coffee or when encouraging someone to hydrate during a hot day.
Synonyms & nuances
'לשתות' is often compared to 'לבלוע' (le'valoa), which means 'to swallow.' While 'לשתות' focuses on the action of drinking, 'לבלוע' emphasizes the act of ingesting something, making the two words contextually distinct. Choose 'לשתות' when discussing beverages or liquids in a social context.
Culture
'לשתות' stems from the root ש-ת-י, which relates to drinking. In Israeli culture, offering a drink is a gesture of hospitality and warmth, reflecting the communal spirit. Interestingly, the word can be used in both literal and figurative senses, such as 'drinking in knowledge' during educational pursuits.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'לשתות'?
'לשתות' is pronounced as 'lishtot', with an emphasis on the second syllable. It is a straightforward pronunciation, making it easier for learners to use in conversation.
Q.How do you use 'לשתות' in a sentence?
You can use 'לשתות' in sentences like 'אני רוצה לשתות מים' (I want to drink water) or 'בוא נשתה משהו' (Let's drink something). It's a versatile word that fits well in various contexts.
Q.Is 'לשתות' used in formal settings?
'לשתות' is primarily used in informal settings; however, it can be used in neutral contexts as well. In formal situations, you might opt for more specific verbs related to beverages, but 'לשתות' is widely understood and accepted.
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