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נשיא — meaning in English: president

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נשיא
nasi
בגבול
bigvul
מותר
mutar
נדרשו
nidreshu
נחרצות
nekhratsot
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formal common
Usage
The word נשיא (nasi) is commonly used in formal settings, particularly in politics and government discussions. Native speakers might use this term when referring to the President of Israel in news reports, political debates, or official ceremonies.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ראש ממשלה' (rosh memshala), meaning 'Prime Minister.' While נשיא (nasi) refers specifically to the head of state, ראש ממשלה (rosh memshala) denotes the head of government. In contexts where discussing national representation versus governance, choosing between these terms is essential.
Culture
The word נשיא (nasi) has its roots in the ancient Hebrew language, where it referred to a leader or a chief. In modern times, it specifically denotes the President of Israel, a role that has evolved significantly since the establishment of the state in 1948, reflecting the nation’s democratic principles and diversity in leadership.
FAQ
Q.What does נשיא mean in English?
נשיא (nasi) translates to 'president' in English, specifically referring to the head of state in Israel.
Q.How is נשיא used in sentences?
For example, you might say, 'הנשיא דיבר על עתיד המדינה,' which means 'The president spoke about the future of the country.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using נשיא?
A common mistake is mixing up נשיא (nasi) with ראש ממשלה (rosh memshala). They represent different positions, so it's important to use them accurately depending on the context.
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