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השתמשו — meaning in English: Used

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Guess the translation for used (pl.)
אלו
elu
הישויות
hayeshuyot
השתמשו
hishtamshu
מגדל
migdal
הדתות
hadatot
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Usage
Native speakers of Hebrew frequently use the word 'השתמשו' (hishtamshu) in various contexts, particularly when discussing the use of objects or resources. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom setting when a teacher explains how students have used certain materials in a project or during conversations about technology when discussing how devices have been utilized in specific scenarios.
Synonyms & nuances
'השתמשו' is closely related to the word 'ניצלו' (nitzlu), which means 'exploited' or 'utilized.' While both convey the idea of use, 'השתמשו' carries a more neutral connotation, implying the act of using something without the negative implications of 'ניצלו', which can suggest exploitation or misuse in certain contexts.
Culture
'השתמשו' is derived from the root 'ש-מ-ש', which relates to service or use. This word illustrates a practical aspect of Hebrew where verbs evolve from simple roots into more complex forms, reflecting both action and intention. In Israeli culture, the concept of 'using' extends to personal interactions, reflecting a mindset of resourcefulness and adaptability.
FAQ
Q.What does 'השתמשו' mean in English?
'השתמשו' translates to 'used' in English, referring to the past action of utilizing something.
Q.How do I conjugate 'השתמשו' in different tenses?
'השתמשו' is the plural past tense form of the verb 'להשתמש' (lehishtamesh). To use it in the present tense, you would say 'אני משתמש' (ani mishtamesh) for singular masculine.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'השתמשו'?
A common mistake is confusing the form with its singular counterpart. Remember, 'השתמשו' is used specifically for plural subjects, whereas 'השתמש' is for singular.
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