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לאכול — meaning in English: eat

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עקבות
ikvot
לאכול
le'ekhol
במושבות
bamoshavot
בגדי
bigdei
המושבים
hamoshavim
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word לאכול (le'ekhol) during everyday conversations about meals, whether at home, in restaurants, or during social gatherings. For example, you might hear 'מה אתה רוצה לאכול?' (Ma ata rotzeh le'ekhol?), meaning 'What do you want to eat?' when planning a meal with friends or family.
Synonyms & nuances
The word לאכול (le'ekhol) can be compared to the word אכול (akhol), which is a more formal or literary synonym. While לאכול is used in everyday speech, אכול might appear in more poetic or elevated contexts, such as in literature or religious texts.
Culture
The Hebrew word לאכול (le'ekhol) has its roots in the ancient Semitic languages, reflecting a fundamental aspect of daily life: sustenance. In many cultures, including Israeli, food is not just a physical necessity but also a means of bringing people together, symbolizing friendship and hospitality.
FAQ
Q.How do you conjugate לאכול in Hebrew?
The verb לאכול (le'ekhol) is an infinitive form. To conjugate it in the present tense, you would say אני אוכל (ani okhel) for a male speaker or אני אוכלת (ani okhelet) for a female speaker, meaning 'I eat'.
Q.What are some common phrases that include לאכול?
Common phrases include 'אני רוצה לאכול' (Ani rotzeh le'ekhol) meaning 'I want to eat' and 'האם אתה רוצה לאכול?' (Ha'im ata rotzeh le'ekhol?) which translates to 'Do you want to eat?'.
Q.Are there any mistakes learners commonly make with לאכול?
Yes, a common mistake is using the wrong conjugation based on the subject's gender. Ensure you match the verb form correctly to the subject, especially in present tense and when addressing different audiences.
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