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מימי — meaning in English: watery

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דגש
dagesh
ואין
ve'ein
מימי
mimei
בלתי
bilti
ראיה
re'aya
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word מימי in contexts related to describing fluidity or moisture, such as during conversations about rain, rivers, or even food. For example, you might hear it when discussing the texture of a watery soup or the conditions of a rainy day.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is רטוב (ratov), meaning 'wet.' However, מימי carries a connotation of being watery or fluid, often used in more descriptive contexts, like describing a drink or a weather condition, while רטוב is more straightforward in indicating moisture.
Culture
The word מימי has its roots in the Hebrew word מים (mayim), meaning 'water.' This reflects the deep connection between Hebrew culture and the natural world, especially considering the arid climate of many regions in Israel. The use of מימי can evoke imagery of lush landscapes or refreshing rain, embodying a sense of life and vitality.
FAQ
Q.What does מימי mean in English?
The word מימי translates to 'watery' in English, often used to describe something that has a lot of water or moisture.
Q.How do you pronounce מימי?
מימי is pronounced as 'mimei,' with a long 'i' sound, similar to 'my may.'
Q.Can מימי be used to describe food?
Yes, you can use מימי to describe food items that are liquid or have a watery consistency, such as soups, sauces, or even fruits with high water content.
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