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ציד — meaning in English: hunting

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משמאל
mismol
המצביעים
hamatsbi'im
ציד
tsayid
החופש
hakhofesh
לילד
leyeled
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'ציד' (tsayid) in conversations about outdoor activities, such as discussing hunting trips with friends or sharing stories of successful hunts during family gatherings. It may also appear in historical or cultural discussions when referencing traditional practices or local customs involving hunting.
Synonyms & nuances
'ציד' (tsayid) specifically refers to the act of hunting, whereas 'שחיטה' (shechita) refers to the ritual slaughter of animals for food in Jewish law. You would choose 'ציד' in contexts related to hunting wildlife, while 'שחיטה' is more appropriate in discussions about kosher meat preparation.
Culture
'ציד' (tsayid) traces its roots back to ancient Hebrew, where hunting was not just a means of survival but also an important cultural practice. In modern Israel, the word sometimes evokes images of the connection between nature and sustenance, reflecting a blend of tradition and contemporary outdoor lifestyle, making it a vital part of Israeli identity.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'ציד' mean?
'ציד' (tsayid) means 'hunting' in English. It refers to the practice of pursuing and capturing wild animals, often for food or sport.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ציד' in Hebrew?
'ציד' is pronounced as 'tsayid.' The 'ts' sound is similar to the 'ts' in 'cats,' followed by a long 'eye' sound and ending with 'd.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ציד'?
A common mistake is confusing 'ציד' with terms related to fishing or gathering. Remember, 'ציד' specifically refers to hunting animals on land, while other activities have distinct terms in Hebrew.
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