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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word "אוצר" (otzer) in contexts related to discussing collections or treasures, such as museums, libraries, or personal collections. For instance, one might say, 'The museum's אוצר is filled with ancient artifacts,' when referring to the museum's collection of valuable items.
Synonyms & nuances
"אוצר" (otzer) is often used to denote a more formal or significant collection than its synonyms like "אסופה" (asufa), which means a collection but can refer to a less prestigious gathering. You might choose "אוצר" when you want to emphasize the value or rarity of the collection.
Culture
The word "אוצר" has roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it often refers to hidden treasures or wealth. In modern Hebrew, it has evolved to encompass not just material treasures but also knowledge and information, reflecting the value placed on intellectual and cultural riches in Israeli society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word אוצר mean in English?
The Hebrew word "אוצר" (otzer) translates to 'treasure' or 'collection' in English, often referring to valuable items or precious knowledge.
Q.How do you use אוצר in a sentence?
You can use "אוצר" in sentences like, 'The library's אוצר contains rare books that are not found anywhere else.'
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid when using אוצר?
Avoid using "אוצר" in very casual settings where a simpler word would suffice, as it carries a certain weight and significance, best suited for formal discussions.
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