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התל — meaning in English: The mound

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התל
hatel
בתביעה
batvi'a
זרות
zarot
ערכו
arkhu
השנים
hashanim
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'התל' when discussing archaeological sites, particularly in historical contexts where mounds indicate ancient settlements or burial sites. For example, a conversation about visiting a historical site in Israel might include references to 'ההתל' as a significant landmark.
Synonyms & nuances
'התל' is closely related to 'גבעה' (gevah), which means 'hill'. While 'גבעה' refers to a more generalized elevation, 'התל' specifically implies a mound that often contains cultural or historical layers, making it ideal for discussing archaeological contexts.
Culture
'התל' has roots in the Hebrew language that trace back to ancient times, often associated with significant archaeological findings. Mounds, or 'תלים', are prominent in Israel's landscape, marking locations where civilizations have thrived and fallen, making the term not just a geographical reference but a connection to the rich history of the land.
FAQ
Q.What does 'התל' mean in English?
'התל' translates to 'the mound' in English, often referring to archaeological mounds or hills.
Q.How do you use 'התל' in a sentence?
You can use 'התל' in a sentence like: 'In our trip, we explored the ancient site at התל, which revealed fascinating artifacts.'
Q.Is 'התל' used in everyday conversation?
'התל' is not commonly used in casual conversation but is prevalent in discussions about history, archaeology, and geology.
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