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לאלה — meaning in English: For those

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שאינה
she'eina
חוף
khof
הרגשתי
hirgashti
ידועה
yedu'a
לאלה
le'ela
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'לאלה' in discussions about advice or recommendations, typically when providing guidance to a specific group. For example, someone might say, 'לאלה שמחפשים עבודה, כדאי להתארגן על קורות חיים' (For those looking for a job, it's good to prepare a resume). It is also common in formal invitations or announcements addressing a particular audience.
Synonyms & nuances
'לאלה' is often compared to 'למי' (to whom) or 'עבור' (for), but it specifically emphasizes a group or collective, making it more inclusive. You would choose 'לאלה' when you want to address a specific audience, whereas 'למי' might sound more personal and directed at individuals.
Culture
'לאלה' is derived from the Hebrew word 'אלה,' which means 'these' or 'those.' It reflects a connection to community and shared experience in Hebrew culture, often used when addressing collective needs or concerns. Interestingly, this word has been used in various contexts, from religious texts to contemporary conversations, highlighting its versatility and relevance across generations.
FAQ
Q.What does לאלה mean in English?
'לאלה' translates to 'for those' in English, used to refer to a group of people in various contexts.
Q.How do you use לאלה in a sentence?
You can use 'לאלה' to introduce advice or information relevant to a group, such as, 'לאלה שאוהבים טיולים, יש מסלול חדש.' (For those who love hiking, there is a new trail.)
Q.Is לאלה used in formal writing?
'לאלה' is appropriate for both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for speeches, essays, or casual conversations.
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