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סיים — meaning in English: Finished

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Guess the translation for finished (m.s.)
להימנע
lehimana
לסייע
lesaye'a
סיים
siyem
להתפנות
lehitpanot
חדשה
khadasha
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use סיים (siyem) in both casual and formal settings. For instance, a student might say 'אני סיימתי את השיעור' (I finished the lesson) after completing their class, while a manager might inform their team that 'הפרויקט סיים' (the project is finished) during a meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
While סיים (siyem) means 'finished', another similar word is גמר (gamar), which also means 'completed'. However, גמר (gamar) can imply a more final or definitive ending, while סיים (siyem) is more versatile and can be used in a broader range of contexts.
Culture
The word סיים (siyem) is derived from the root ס-י-ם, which conveys the notion of completion. In Hebrew culture, the concept of finishing is often celebrated, such as at the end of a significant life event or project, which emphasizes the importance of closure and resolution.
FAQ
Q.How do you use סיים in a sentence?
You can use סיים by placing it after the subject and the object. For example, 'הוא סיים את העבודה' translates to 'He finished the work.'
Q.Is there a past tense form of סיים?
Yes, the past tense form is סיים (siyem) for masculine singular, while for feminine singular, it's סיימה (siymah).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using סיים?
A common mistake is using it inappropriately with ongoing actions. Remember, סיים indicates that something has been completed, so it shouldn't be used with present continuous activities.
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