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גשם — meaning in English: rain

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הקבוצות
hakvutsot
לכהן
lekhahen
הפרשה
hafrasha
גשם
geshem
האפל
ha'afel
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word גשם (geshem) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing the weather. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'הגשם היום חזק' (The rain today is heavy) when planning outdoor activities, or when expressing concerns about flooding after a storm.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is טל (tal), meaning 'dew.' While גשם (geshem) refers specifically to rain falling from the sky, טל (tal) is used more poetically to describe moisture that forms on surfaces in the early morning. You would choose גשם (geshem) when talking about rainfall and weather conditions.
Culture
The word גשם (geshem) has a rich cultural significance in Israel, where rain is often seen as a blessing in a predominantly arid climate. Historically, the Hebrew Bible frequently mentions rain, symbolizing fertility and divine favor, which underscores the word's importance in both agriculture and spirituality.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce גשם in Hebrew?
The word גשם is pronounced as 'geshem.' The 'g' is hard, as in 'go,' and the 'e' is pronounced like the 'e' in 'get.'
Q.What is the plural form of גשם?
The plural form of גשם is גשמים (geshamim). This is used when talking about multiple instances of rain, such as during a rainy season.
Q.Can גשם be used in a figurative sense?
Yes, גשם (geshem) can be used figuratively in Hebrew to describe an abundance of something, such as 'גשם של מתנות' (a rain of gifts), indicating a plentiful or overwhelming amount.
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