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הנער — meaning in English: The boy

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Guess the translation for the boy / the youngster
הביצה
habeytsa
לסביבה
lasviva
lase'ar
הנער
hana'ar
בנוגע
benoge'a
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers of Hebrew often use the word 'הנער' (hana'ar) in everyday conversations when referring to a young boy, especially in informal settings. For instance, a parent might say, 'הנער משחק בחוץ' (The boy is playing outside) while discussing their child with friends, or a teacher might use it while talking about a student in class.
Synonyms & nuances
'הנער' (hana'ar) is often compared to 'ילד' (yeled), which means 'child.' While 'ילד' can refer to both boys and girls, 'הנער' specifically refers to boys and carries connotations of adolescence and emerging maturity, making it more suitable in contexts discussing young boys nearing teenage years.
Culture
'הנער' (hana'ar) has deep roots in Hebrew literature and culture, often appearing in biblical texts to describe young men. The word reflects not just age but also the transition from childhood to adulthood, embodying the innocence and curiosity of youth.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'הנער' mean in English?
'הנער' translates to 'the boy' in English, and is commonly used to refer to a young male child.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הנער' in Hebrew?
'הנער' is pronounced as 'hana'ar' with a soft 'h' sound followed by 'na' and ending with 'ar'.
Q.Is 'הנער' used in formal writing?
'הנער' is predominantly used in informal contexts, but it can appear in literary works when discussing themes related to youth and growth.
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