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הפנים — meaning in English: Interior

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שטויות
shtuyot
מוכן
muchan
מגיע
magiah
שהם
she'hem
הפנים
hapanim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word הפנים (hapanim) in discussions about architecture or interior design, referring to the interior spaces of buildings. For example, someone may comment on the הפנים of a newly renovated house, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and functionality.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'תוך' (toch), which translates to 'inside' or 'within.' However, while תוך can refer to the inside of anything, הפנים specifically emphasizes the designed or decorated aspects of a space, making it more suitable for contexts involving aesthetics.
Culture
The word הפנים is derived from the root 'פ-נ-י', which relates to the concept of facing or turning towards something. Its evolution reflects the importance of interior spaces in Israeli culture, where homes often serve as social hubs for family gatherings and celebrations. This word encapsulates not only the physical aspect of interiors but also the warmth and intimacy of home life.
FAQ
Q.What does הפנים mean in Hebrew?
The word הפנים (hapanim) means 'interior' in Hebrew, referring specifically to the inner spaces of buildings or rooms.
Q.How do you use הפנים in a sentence?
You can use הפנים in a sentence like: 'הפנים של הבית הזה מאוד מודרניים' (The interior of this house is very modern).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using הפנים?
One common mistake is using הפנים to refer to the exterior of a building instead of the interior. Always remember that הפנים specifically relates to what's inside.
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