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דם — meaning in English: blood

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אומרת
omeret
מישהי
mishehi
דם
dam
מזל
mazal
מחפש
mechapes
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word דם (dam) in discussions about health, medicine, and family heritage. For instance, one might say, 'הדם שלנו כחול' (Our blood is blue), to express pride in their family lineage during a conversation about ancestry.
Synonyms & nuances
While דם (dam) specifically refers to 'blood', the word חיים (chayim), meaning 'life', is sometimes metaphorically linked. You would choose דם when discussing physical blood, whereas חיים might come up in philosophical or existential discussions about life itself.
Culture
The Hebrew word דם (dam) has roots that trace back to ancient times, reflecting its significance in both spiritual and physical contexts. Blood is often associated with life and sacrifice in Jewish tradition, making it a powerful symbol in literature and religious texts, especially during rituals and ceremonies.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word דם mean in English?
The Hebrew word דם (dam) translates to 'blood' in English. It is used to refer to the bodily fluid that circulates in humans and animals.
Q.How do you pronounce דם in Hebrew?
You pronounce דם as 'dam'. The 'a' is pronounced like the 'a' in 'father', and the 'd' is a clear, hard sound.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions using the word דם?
Yes, a common expression is 'דם יקר' (dam yakar), which translates to 'precious blood'. This phrase can refer to the value of family ties or heritage, emphasizing the importance of lineage.
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