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הצבא — meaning in English: the army

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עתיקה
atika
שחקנים
sakhkanim
הצבא
hatsava
לנחל
lanakhal
יליד
yalid
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'הצבא' in discussions related to military service, particularly in Israel where military service is mandatory. You'll hear it frequently in news reports about defense strategies or in conversations about national security, especially during times of heightened concern.
Synonyms & nuances
'הצבא' specifically refers to the army or military forces, while related terms like 'כוחות הביטחון' (security forces) can encompass a broader range of security personnel, including police. Use 'הצבא' when discussing the army in a formal or specific context, but if you're referring to general security measures, 'כוחות הביטחון' might be more appropriate.
Culture
'הצבא' has deep cultural significance in Israeli society, as military service is a rite of passage for many young adults. The term is not just about military forces; it reflects a sense of duty and collective responsibility that permeates Israeli life. Historically, the establishment of 'הצבא' dates back to the early days of the State of Israel, symbolizing the fight for independence.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'הצבא' in English?
'הצבא' translates to 'the army' in English. It is used to refer to the military forces of a nation, particularly in the context of Israel.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הצבא'?
'הצבא' is pronounced as 'hatsava'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, following the Hebrew phonetic rules.
Q.Is there a plural form of 'הצבא'?
In Hebrew, 'הצבא' is typically used in a singular form. However, when referring to multiple armies or military groups in a context, you might use 'צבאות' (tzvaot).
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