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מחנות — meaning in English: Camps

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מחנות
makhnot
ששכן
sheshakhan
ושם
veshem
שהמשיכו
shehimshikhu
מר
mar
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word מחנות (makhnot) in discussions related to summer camps or military encampments. You might hear it during conversations about children's activities, where parents plan to send their kids for the summer, or in historical contexts referencing Israel Defense Forces camps during military training.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for מחנות (makhnot) is 'אוהלים' (ohelim), which means 'tents.' While מחנות refers to organized camps with a specific purpose, אוהלים often suggests a more temporary or informal setup. You would use מחנות when discussing structured camps, whereas אוהלים might be used for more casual, temporary gatherings.
Culture
The word מחנות (makhnot) has roots in the Hebrew verb 'לחנות' (l'chanot), meaning 'to camp' or 'to settle.' In Israel, camps play a significant role in youth culture, often serving as important socialization spaces and providing unique experiences that contribute to team bonding and personal growth. There's a rich tradition of summer camps in Israel, deeply intertwined with the Jewish diaspora's experience of community-building.
FAQ
Q.What does מחנות mean in English?
מחנות translates to 'camps' in English, referring to organized places where people gather for specific activities, such as summer camps or military camps.
Q.How do you pronounce מחנות?
מחנות is pronounced as 'makhnot.' The 'kh' sound is a deep, guttural sound not typically found in English.
Q.What are some examples of מחנות in sentences?
You could say, 'הילדים שלי הולכים למחנה קיץ השנה' (My children are going to summer camp this year) or 'הצבא הקים מחנות בשטח' (The army set up camps in the area).
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