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רב — meaning in English: multi

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Guess the translation for Rabbi // fought (m.s.) / many / much
ערבות
arvut
רב
rav
הנהרות
haneharot
ביצירת
biytsirat
קיצוניים
kitsoniyim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'רב' (rav) when discussing concepts that involve multiplicity, such as describing a variety of opinions in a debate or referring to multiple items in a shopping context. For example, you might hear it in a classroom where a teacher explains that there are 'רב' perspectives on a literary topic.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'רבים' (rabim), which also means 'many' or 'numerous'. While 'רב' often conveys a sense of richness or complexity in variety, 'רבים' is more straightforward and can refer to a simple count of items or people.
Culture
'רב' stems from the Hebrew root associated with abundance and increase. This word is not only used in everyday conversation but also appears in religious texts, where it signifies a multitude, emphasizing the importance of diversity in thought and belief. Interestingly, the word is also connected to the title 'רב', meaning 'rabbi', highlighting a leader with extensive knowledge.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'רב' mean in English?
'רב' translates to 'multi' or 'many' in English, often used to indicate a variety of things or a large quantity.
Q.How is 'רב' used in everyday conversation?
'רב' is commonly used in various contexts, such as discussing multiple opinions, describing many options in a menu, or referring to a diverse group of people.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'רב'?
One common mistake is using 'רב' when you mean 'רבים'. Remember that 'רב' is typically used to describe a concept of multiplicity, while 'רבים' refers to a straightforward count of many items.
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