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לתפוס — meaning in English: to fetch

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אה
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מי
mi
קצת
kzat
לתפוס
letfos
להשתמש
lehishtamesh
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informal very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'לתפוס' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing actions like fetching an object. For example, a parent might say to their child, 'לך ותפן לי את הכדור!' ('Go fetch me the ball!') during playtime. It is also commonly heard in informal settings such as among friends or family when requesting someone to grab something.
Synonyms & nuances
The word 'לתפוס' is often compared to 'להביא' (lehevi), which means 'to bring.' While 'לתפוס' emphasizes the action of fetching or grabbing something, 'להביא' focuses more on bringing an item from one place to another. Choose 'לתפוס' when you want to highlight the act of retrieving something.
Culture
'לתפוס' has interesting etymological roots, related to the concept of grasping or seizing. In Israeli culture, 'לתפוס' can also colloquially refer to catching a bus or taxi, showcasing its versatility in various contexts. The evolution of this word reflects the dynamic nature of Hebrew, adapting to contemporary vernacular while retaining its core meaning.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word לתפוס?
'לתפוס' means 'to fetch' in English. It is used for retrieving or grabbing objects, often in informal contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce לתפוס?
The Hebrew word 'לתפוס' is pronounced as 'letfos', with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Can לתפוס be used in a formal context?
'לתפוס' is primarily an informal term, so it might not be suitable for formal writing or speeches. In those cases, consider using more formal alternatives.
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