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תעשי — meaning in English: Do

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הבנתי
hevanti
להשיג
lehasig
לדבר
ledaber
תעשי
ta'asi
קטן
katan
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informal very common
Usage
The word תעשי (ta'asi) is commonly used in everyday conversations among friends and family when encouraging someone to take action or complete a task. For instance, a mother might use this term to motivate her child to finish their homework or a friend might say it when suggesting a fun activity to do together.
Synonyms & nuances
While the word 'עשה' (aseh) is a direct command form meaning 'do', תעשי (ta'asi) specifically addresses a female subject and is more personal. You would choose תעשי when speaking to a woman directly, making the command feel more intimate and engaging.
Culture
The word תעשי (ta'asi) comes from the root ע-ש-ה (Ayin-Shin-He) which relates to action or doing in Hebrew. This root is foundational in Hebrew and is reflected in many other words associated with actions, emphasizing the cultural value placed on taking initiative and being proactive in various aspects of life.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of תעשי in English?
The Hebrew word תעשי (ta'asi) translates to 'do' in English, specifically in the feminine form used when addressing a woman.
Q.How do I use תעשי in a sentence?
You might say, 'תעשי את השיע homework' (ta'asi et ha'shiur) which means 'Do your homework.' This shows direct encouragement for the task.
Q.Is תעשי used in formal situations?
No, תעשי (ta'asi) is primarily used in informal contexts. For formal situations, you would typically use the more neutral command form like 'עשה' (aseh) regardless of gender.
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