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אצבעות — meaning in English: fingers

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לצד
latsad
ולח
velakh
רכשה
rakhsha
הסיפור
hasipur
אצבעות
etsba'ot
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'אצבעות' (etsba'ot) in everyday situations when discussing actions involving hands, such as pointing, typing, or playing musical instruments. For instance, someone might say, 'אני מנגן בפסנתר עם האצבעות שלי' (I play the piano with my fingers) in a casual conversation about music.
Synonyms & nuances
'אצבעות' is used specifically for fingers and is distinct from 'כף יד' (kaf yad), which means 'palm' or 'hand.' While 'כף יד' can refer to the entire hand, 'אצבעות' focuses on the individual digits, making it the go-to term when discussing fine motor skills or dexterity.
Culture
'אצבעות' is derived from the root 'אצבע' (etsba), which means 'finger.' In Hebrew culture, fingers are often associated with creativity and skill, especially in arts like music and craftsmanship. Additionally, there's a humorous expression in Hebrew, 'אצבע על הדופק' (finger on the pulse), indicating staying informed or aware of current events.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'אצבעות' mean in English?
'אצבעות' translates to 'fingers' in English, referring specifically to the digits on the human hand.
Q.How do you use 'אצבעות' in a sentence?
You can use 'אצבעות' in sentences describing actions involving fingers, like 'היא מראה לי את האצבעות שלה' (She is showing me her fingers).
Q.What is the plural form of 'אצבע'?
'אצבע' (etsba) means 'finger' and its plural form is 'אצבעות' (etsba'ot), which you will use when referring to more than one finger.
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