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מחנה — meaning in English: Campsite

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המדענים
hamad'anim
ולו
velu
הפגישה
hapgisha
מחנה
makhane
בחקלאות
bekhakla'ut
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neutral common
Usage
The word מחנה (makhane) is commonly used when discussing outdoor activities such as camping, hiking trips, or retreats. Native speakers might use this term when planning a family getaway to nature or while reminiscing about summer camps during childhood.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is אתר קמפינג (atar camping), which specifically refers to a designated camping site with amenities. In contrast, מחנה is more versatile and can refer to both formal and informal campsites, including those set up in nature without designated facilities.
Culture
The word מחנה has roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it referred to a military camp or encampment. Over time, it evolved to represent various types of campsites, from military to recreational. In Israel, camping is a popular pastime, especially during holidays and weekends, making the word an integral part of outdoor culture.
FAQ
Q.What does מחנה mean in English?
מחנה translates to 'campsite' in English, referring to a location where people set up tents or temporary shelters for outdoor living.
Q.How do you pronounce מחנה?
מחנה is pronounced as 'makhane', with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch'.
Q.Is מחנה used only for camping?
While מחנה primarily refers to a campsite, it can also be used in a broader sense to describe any temporary encampment, including military or emergency setups.
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