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שהוא — meaning in English: that he

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Guess the translation for that he / that is (m)
אוויר
avir
המוכר
hamokher
מפעלים
mif'alim
שהוא
shehu
כשהיא
keshehi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'שהוא' in everyday conversations when discussing actions or characteristics of a male subject. For example, in a casual chat about a friend's achievements, one might say, 'I heard that he won the competition.' It's also common in more formal settings, such as news reports or academic discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'שהוא' is similar to 'שזה' (shezeh), which means 'that it is.' While 'שהוא' specifically refers to a male subject, 'שזה' can be more general. Choosing 'שהוא' over 'שזה' is crucial when specifically identifying a person or male subject.
Culture
'שהוא' is an essential part of the Hebrew language, widely used in both spoken and written forms. The phrase reflects the structure of Hebrew, where pronouns are often included to provide clarity. Interestingly, its usage can vary slightly depending on the context, highlighting the dynamic nature of Hebrew syntax.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'שהוא' mean in English?
'שהוא' translates to 'that he' in English, commonly used to introduce information about a male subject in a sentence.
Q.How is 'שהוא' used in a sentence?
'שהוא' is typically used before a verb or an adjective to provide additional information. For example, 'אני יודע שהוא משמח' means 'I know that he is happy.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'שהוא'?
A common mistake is omitting the subject when it's clear from context. While Hebrew allows for some flexibility, it's important to include 'שהוא' to avoid ambiguity, especially in formal writing.
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