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כלב — meaning in English: Dog

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הבוקר
ha'boker
לישון
lishon
בשבילך
b'shvilcha
היתה
hayta
כלב
kelev
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neutral very common
Usage
Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'כלב' (kelev) in everyday conversations about pets, animal care, or even in playful references to someone being loyal. For instance, you might hear a parent calling for their dog at a park or discussing the qualities of different breeds among friends during a casual gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'כלב' (kelev) is the standard term for 'dog,' whereas 'גּוּר' (gur) refers specifically to a puppy. You'll choose 'כלב' when discussing dogs in general, while 'גּוּר' is more appropriate when talking about younger dogs or specific breeding.
Culture
The word 'כלב' (kelev) has intriguing roots, derived from the Akkadian word 'kalbu,' which also means dog. Dogs have appeared in various roles across Hebrew literature and folklore, often symbolizing loyalty and companionship, reflecting their status as beloved pets in modern Israeli society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'כלב' mean in English?
'כלב' (kelev) translates to 'dog' in English. It's a commonly used term in Hebrew, referring to any dog regardless of breed or size.
Q.How do you pronounce 'כלב'?
'כלב' is pronounced as 'kelev,' with a slight emphasis on the first syllable. It's a straightforward pronunciation, making it easy for learners.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'כלב'?
Yes! Phrases like 'כלב טוב' (kelev tov), meaning 'good dog,' are commonly used among dog owners. It's a great way to express affection towards a pet.
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