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ירי — meaning in English: shooting

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ירי
yeri
כוללות
kolelot
מרים
merim
אל
al
נעשתה
na'asta
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neutral common
Usage
The Hebrew word 'ירי' (yeri) is commonly used in contexts related to sports such as basketball or soccer, where scoring is sometimes referred to as 'shooting'. Additionally, it can also be heard in discussions about military practices or law enforcement, particularly in news reports or documentaries that cover topics of public safety or conflict.
Synonyms & nuances
'ירי' (yeri) specifically refers to the act of shooting, while synonyms like 'הַקָּלִיעַ' (hakli'a) can denote the projectile itself. Choosing 'ירי' emphasizes the action, whereas 'הַקָּלִיעַ' focuses more on the object involved, making it important to select based on the context of the discussion.
Culture
'ירי' (yeri) has its roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it can refer to the act of shooting arrows. Over time, the term has broadened to include modern connotations, such as shooting firearms. In Israeli culture, discussions surrounding 'ירי' often evoke strong emotions due to historical conflicts, making it a word that carries both literal and figurative weight.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'ירי' mean in English?
'ירי' translates to 'shooting' in English and can refer to various forms of shooting, including sports and military contexts.
Q.How is 'ירי' used in everyday conversation?
'ירי' can be used in discussions about basketball when referring to taking a shot at the basket, as well as in serious conversations regarding gun violence or military operations.
Q.What are common mistakes when using the word 'ירי'?
A common mistake is using 'ירי' in contexts unrelated to shooting; it's important to remember that it specifically pertains to the act of shooting and not other forms of scoring or action.
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