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שכונה — meaning in English: neighborhood

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הנודע
hanoda
האמינו
he'eminu
שכונה
shkhuna
כיתור
kitur
הלהקה
halahaka
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word שכונה when discussing residential areas, particularly when talking about community events or local amenities. For example, you might hear someone say, 'I love my שכונה; there's a great park and a friendly coffee shop around the corner.' This term often comes up in conversations about neighborhood gatherings or local cultures.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for שכונה is אזור (ezor), meaning 'zone' or 'area,' but שכונה specifically refers to residential neighborhoods, often infused with a sense of community. You would choose שכונה when you're emphasizing the social aspect of a place, as opposed to just its geographical characteristics.
Culture
The word שכונה has its roots in the Hebrew verb 'שכן' (shakhan), which means 'to dwell' or 'to reside.' In Israeli culture, neighborhoods often have distinct identities and histories, showcasing the diverse tapestry of community life. Many neighborhoods, or שכונות, are named after prominent individuals or historical events, adding layers of meaning to their significance.
FAQ
Q.What does שכונה mean in English?
שכונה translates to 'neighborhood' in English, referring to a local residential area. It's commonly used in both formal and informal conversations.
Q.How do you pronounce שכונה?
שכונה is pronounced as 'shkhuna,' where the 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach.' Practicing this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when speaking Hebrew.
Q.Are there common phrases that use שכונה?
Yes, you can hear phrases like 'שכונה טובה' (shkhuna tova), meaning 'good neighborhood,' or 'הילדים משחקים בשכונה' (hayeladim mesakim bashkhuna), meaning 'the children are playing in the neighborhood.' These phrases highlight the community aspect.
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