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רגל — meaning in English: Foot

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רגל
regel
הזקנה
hazkena
ראשוני
rishoni
הקודם
hakodem
לקחו
lakkhu
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers frequently use the word רגל (regel) in everyday conversations about health, physical activities, or when discussing footwear. For instance, someone might say, 'My רגל hurts after running,' or during a visit to a shoe store, they might ask for recommendations for better fitting shoes for their רגלs.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to רגל is כף רגל (kaf regel), which specifically means 'sole of the foot.' While רגל can refer to the entire foot, כף רגל focuses on the bottom part, making it suitable in contexts concerning foot health or footwear fitting.
Culture
The Hebrew word רגל has roots in ancient Semitic languages, where it denoted 'foot' but also symbolized movement and support. In modern Israeli culture, the concept of the foot extends into idiomatic expressions, like 'to put your foot down,' emphasizing the importance of asserting oneself.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of רגל in Hebrew?
The plural form of רגל is רגליים (raglayim). You would use this when referring to both feet, as in 'My רגליים are tired from walking all day.'
Q.How do you use רגל in a sentence?
You can use רגל in various contexts, such as 'אני מרים את הרגל שלי' (Ani merim et ha-regel sheli), which means 'I am lifting my foot.' This showcases its use in everyday activities.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions with רגל?
Yes, one common expression is 'לשים רגליים' (lasim raglayim), which means 'to hinder or obstruct.' This phrase highlights the metaphorical use of 'foot' in Hebrew.
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