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אנשיו — meaning in English: His men

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לכפר
lekfar
הכלכלה
hakalkala
סביבי
svivi
אנשיו
anashav
מובנת
muvnet
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'אנשיו' (anashav) in contexts involving leadership, camaraderie, or loyalty. For instance, you might hear it in discussions about historical figures, military leaders, or during storytelling about friendships and alliances, emphasizing the bond between a leader and their followers.
Synonyms & nuances
'אנשיו' (anashav) is closely related to 'חייליו' (chayalav), meaning 'his soldiers.' While both terms imply a sense of loyalty, 'אנשיו' carries a broader connotation of companionship, often referring to a group that supports a leader not just in battle but in various endeavors.
Culture
'אנשיו' (anashav) has roots in biblical Hebrew, where it was frequently used to denote loyal followers of kings and warriors. This word encapsulates a sense of loyalty and strength, often reflecting the social hierarchies present in ancient Israelite culture. In modern times, it can still evoke images of teamwork and solidarity in both military and civilian contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'אנשיו' mean in English?
'אנשיו' translates to 'his men' in English, referring to the followers or companions of a particular leader or figure.
Q.How do you pronounce 'אנשיו'?
'אנשיו' is pronounced as 'anashav.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, and it is important to pronounce the 'sh' sound clearly.
Q.Is 'אנשיו' used in modern Hebrew?
'אנשיו' is commonly used in both modern and biblical contexts. While you may encounter it in literature or discussions about history, it's also relevant in everyday conversations about loyalty and teamwork.
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