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אנשים — meaning in English: people

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מושל
moshel
lese'ar
אנשים
anashim
לשבוע
lashavu'a
מושפע
mushpa
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neutral very common
Usage
The word אנשים (anashim) is commonly used in everyday conversations among Israelis to refer to groups of people. You might hear it in contexts like discussing a gathering, such as 'היו הרבה אנשים במסיבה' (There were many people at the party), or while addressing a crowd during a public event.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is בני אדם (b'nei adam), which also means 'people' but is often used in more formal or literary contexts. You would choose אנשים (anashim) for everyday conversations, while בני אדם (b'nei adam) might arise in discussions about human rights or ethical issues.
Culture
The word אנשים (anashim) has its roots in the Hebrew verb 'אֵנָש' (enas), which means 'to be human.' This connection highlights the cultural emphasis on humanity and community in Hebrew-speaking societies. Interestingly, the plural form reflects a collective identity, illustrating the importance of social bonds in Israeli culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of אנשים in Hebrew?
The word אנשים (anashim) is already the plural form of the word איש (ish), which means 'man' or 'person.' There is no separate plural form as it encompasses both men and women.
Q.How do you use אנשים in a sentence?
You can use אנשים in a variety of sentences, for example: 'אני רואה אנשים ברחוב' (I see people on the street). It is versatile and can refer to any group of individuals.
Q.Is there a difference between אנשים and אנשים אחרים?
Yes, אנשים אחרים (anashim acherim) means 'other people,' adding a layer of distinction. You would use אנשים when referring to people in general, while אנשים אחרים specifies those not currently being talked about.
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