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שכבת — meaning in English: Layer

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בסופו
besofo
לסרט
leseret
תלמידיו
talmidav
מערך
ma'arakh
שכבת
shikhvat
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word שכבת (shikhvat) in contexts related to cooking or geology, such as describing the layers of a cake or the strata of rocks in a geological formation. It is also common in discussions about textiles, where one might refer to the different layers of fabric in a garment.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שכבה' (shikhvah), which also means 'layer' but is often used in a more technical or scientific context. You might choose שכבת (shikhvat) when discussing more casual or everyday layers, such as in food or fashion.
Culture
The word שכבת (shikhvat) stems from the root ש-כ-ב, which relates to layering or lying down. Interestingly, in Hebrew culture, the concept of layers can extend beyond the physical to represent emotional or social layers, reflecting the complexity of interpersonal relationships. This richer understanding adds depth to the everyday use of the word.
FAQ
Q.What does שכבת mean in Hebrew?
The word שכבת (shikhvat) translates to 'layer' in English, and is used to describe various types of layers, whether in food, geology, or textiles.
Q.How do you use שכבת in a sentence?
You can use שכבת in a sentence like: 'העוגה הזו יש לה שכבת שוקולד' (This cake has a layer of chocolate). It’s a straightforward way to describe one layer of something.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with שכבת?
A common mistake is confusing שכבת (shikhvat) with שכבה (shikhvah), which can lead to misunderstanding in contexts requiring precision, such as scientific discussions. Remember that שכבת can be used more casually.
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