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היסטוריים — meaning in English: Historical sites

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Guess the translation for historical (m.pl.)
ודאי
vadai
חנה
khana
הכפיפה
hikhfifa
בחבל
bekhevel
היסטוריים
historiyim
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'היסטוריים' (historiyim) when discussing travel plans, especially when exploring cities rich in history like Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. It's commonly heard among tourists and locals alike in conversations about cultural heritage sites, museums, or during guided tours of ancient ruins.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'היסטוריים' is 'אתרים עתיקים' (atarim atikim), meaning 'ancient sites.' While both refer to places of historical importance, 'היסטוריים' can encompass a broader range of sites, including more recent historical events or locations, whereas 'עתיקים' usually refers specifically to very old structures.
Culture
'היסטוריים' derives from the Hebrew root 'היסטוריה' (history), which emphasizes its connection to past events and places of significance. Israel is home to numerous historical sites, making this term particularly relevant, as many locals take pride in the rich tapestry of their nation's history, often sharing stories that connect these sites to their cultural identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'היסטוריים' mean in English?
'היסטוריים' translates to 'historical sites' in English, referring to locations that hold historical significance.
Q.How do I pronounce 'היסטוריים' correctly?
'היסטוריים' is pronounced as 'historiyim,' with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Can I use 'היסטוריים' in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'היסטוריים' is commonly used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing travel or cultural experiences related to historical places.
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