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נוצרים — meaning in English: Christians

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נוצרים
notsrim
השלימו
hislimu
דודו
dodo
האזרח
ha'ezrakh
דחיית
dkhiyat
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'נוצרים' (notsrim) primarily in discussions about religion, particularly when referring to the Christian community in Israel or in conversations about historical events linked to Christianity. You might hear it in church settings, during interfaith dialogues, or when discussing the cultural landscape of the region.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'נוצרים' (notsrim) specifically refers to Christians, the term 'מיסיונרים' (misionarim) refers to missionaries, who may represent a more active role in spreading Christianity. You would use 'נוצרים' in general discussions about Christians, while 'מיסיונרים' would be more appropriate in contexts about evangelism.
Culture
'נוצרים' (notsrim) is derived from the verb 'נצר' (natzar), meaning 'to guard' or 'to keep'. This reflects a historical context where early Christians viewed themselves as keepers of Jesus' teachings. The term has evolved through centuries of religious and cultural interplay, highlighting the significance of Christianity in the history of the Hebrew-speaking world.
FAQ
Q.What does 'נוצרים' mean in English?
'נוצרים' translates to 'Christians' in English, referring to individuals who follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.
Q.How do you pronounce 'נוצרים'?
'נוצרים' is pronounced as 'notsrim'. The pronunciation emphasizes the 'ots' sound, typical of Hebrew phonetics.
Q.Is 'נוצרים' used in both formal and informal contexts?
Yes, 'נוצרים' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, such as during religious discussions or casual conversations about cultural identity.
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