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doresh · Hebrew

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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'doresh' in contexts where someone is actively seeking information or clarification. For instance, a student might say 'אני דורש תשובות' (Ani doresh teshvot) meaning 'I demand answers' when inquiring about unclear topics during a class discussion.
Synonyms & nuances
'Doresh' is similar to 'ביקש' (bikesh) meaning 'to ask' or 'request.' However, 'doresh' carries a stronger connotation of demanding or insisting on information, making it more suitable in situations where urgency or importance is emphasized.
Culture
'Doresh' comes from the root 'דרש' (drash), which relates to seeking or seeking understanding. This ties back to biblical traditions where seeking knowledge and interpreting texts was highly valued. In modern Hebrew, it embodies a proactive approach to acquiring information, reflecting the cultural emphasis on education and inquiry.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'doresh' mean?
'Doresh' means 'to demand' or 'to seek.' It is often used when someone is inquiring about information or clarification in a serious manner.
Q.How do you use 'doresh' in a sentence?
You can use 'doresh' in a sentence like 'אני דורש לדעת את התשובות' (Ani doresh lada'at et hat'shuvot), meaning 'I demand to know the answers.' It's a way to assertively ask for clarity.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'doresh'?
A common mistake is using 'doresh' in overly casual situations where a softer approach is more appropriate. For less urgent inquiries, 'שואל' (shoel) meaning 'to ask' might be more suitable.
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