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העלים — meaning in English: The leaves

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הפגיעות
hapgi'ot
לבל
leval
לוותר
levater
לדרגת
ledargat
העלים
ha'alim
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word העלים when discussing nature, gardening, or botany. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about the changing colors of leaves in autumn or when asking someone to identify a plant by its leaves.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for העלים is 'עלה' (aleh), which means 'leaf' in a singular form. While העלים refers specifically to multiple leaves, use עלה when discussing a single leaf, emphasizing individual characteristics or details.
Culture
The Hebrew word העלים derives from the root עלה, which means 'to rise' or 'to ascend,' reflecting how leaves emerge and thrive on plants. Leaves are often associated with growth and renewal in Jewish culture, symbolizing prosperity and life, especially during the spring festivals like Passover.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'leaf' in Hebrew?
The plural form of 'leaf' in Hebrew is העלים (ha'alim), which translates to 'the leaves' in English.
Q.How do you use העלים in a sentence?
You can use העלים in a sentence like, 'העלים של העץ ירוקים מאוד' (The leaves of the tree are very green), showcasing its application in everyday conversation.
Q.Is there a specific time of year when the word העלים is commonly used?
Yes, העלים is frequently used in the spring and fall when discussing seasonal changes, such as new growth in spring or the colorful transformation in autumn.
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