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שאלת — meaning in English: You asked

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שאלת
sha'alt
אלמוג
almog
וילדים
viyladim
שהייתי
shehayiti
ספר
sapar
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'שאלת' (sha'alt) in casual conversations when discussing past inquiries, such as responding to someone who previously asked for information or clarification. For instance, it might come up in a friendly chat when reflecting on a topic that was discussed earlier, or during a meeting where someone's question about project details is being revisited.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'שאלת' (sha'alt) specifically means 'you asked,' a similar phrase might be 'שאלתך' (she'eltecha), which translates to 'your question.' The difference lies in formality and context; 'שאלת' is more direct and casual, suitable for everyday conversation, while 'שאלתך' might be used in slightly more formal or polite interactions.
Culture
'שאלת' is derived from the Hebrew root ש-א-ל, which relates to asking and inquiring. This root is a part of many other Hebrew words, showing the strong cultural emphasis on dialogue and questioning. In Israeli culture, questioning is often encouraged, reflecting the value placed on discussions and debates in both educational and social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'שאלת' mean in English?
'שאלת' translates to 'you asked' in English, used when referring to a past inquiry made by someone.
Q.How is 'שאלת' pronounced?
'שאלת' is pronounced as 'sha'alt,' with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'ש' is pronounced like 'sh' in 'shoe' and the 'א' is a short 'a' sound.
Q.Can 'שאלת' be used in formal writing?
'שאלת' is typically used in neutral conversations and is not the best choice for formal writing. In formal contexts, it might be better to specify the question more clearly or use a more formal structure.
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