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מצא — meaning in English: Find

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מצא
matsa
מעיני
me'eynai
אטום
atom
גופים
gufim
כללו
kalelu
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'מצא' when discussing everyday activities, such as searching for misplaced items or exploring new places. For example, you might hear someone say, 'אני לא מצליח למצוא את המפתחות שלי' ('I can't find my keys') when they are in a rush.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'גילה' (gila), meaning 'to reveal' or 'to discover,' which carries a more profound connotation of uncovering something hidden. In contrast, 'מצא' is more straightforward and practical, making it the go-to choice for everyday situations.
Culture
'מצא' has its roots in the biblical Hebrew language, where the act of finding was often tied to significant events and revelations. Interestingly, the word is frequently used in religious texts, symbolizing the discovery of truths or divine messages, adding layers of depth to its everyday usage.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word 'מצא'?
'מצא' means 'find' in English, and it's commonly used in various contexts, from losing personal items to discovering new places.
Q.How do you conjugate 'מצא' in past tense?
In the past tense, 'מצא' becomes 'מצאתי' (ma'tzati) for 'I found,' 'מצא' (matza) for 'he found,' and 'מצאה' (matza'ah) for 'she found.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'מצא'?
One common mistake is to confuse 'מצא' with 'למצוא' (limtzo), which is the infinitive form. 'מצא' is used for specific instances, while 'למצוא' refers to the action of finding in a general sense.
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