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אילן — meaning in English: tree

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סבלו
savlu
בולטת
boletet
ממשפחת
mimishpakhat
זמנית
zmani
אילן
ilan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'אילן' when discussing nature, gardening, or environmental topics. For example, someone might say, 'The אילן in my backyard is blooming beautifully this spring.' It can also be used in educational contexts when teaching children about trees in school.
Synonyms & nuances
'אילן' specifically refers to a tree, while the word 'עץ' (etz) is a more general term for wood or tree. You would choose 'אילן' when emphasizing the grandeur or significance of a tree, as opposed to 'עץ,' which could be used in a broader context including any wooden object.
Culture
'אילן' has deep roots in Hebrew culture and is often associated with strength and longevity, reflecting the importance of trees in the landscape of Israel. Interestingly, the word can also be found in various Hebrew names, such as 'אילנה' (Ilana), which means 'oak tree.' This connection highlights how trees are celebrated in Jewish tradition and literature.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of אילן?
'אילן' is pronounced as 'ilan.' The accent is on the last syllable, making it easy to remember.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions using the word אילן?
Yes, in Hebrew, there are several idiomatic expressions that include 'אילן,' often relating to growth or stability, reflecting the significance of trees in both literal and metaphorical senses.
Q.How do you use אילן in a sentence?
'אילן' can be used in sentences such as 'הילדים climbed the אילן' (The children climbed the tree). It can also be part of descriptive sentences to highlight the beauty of nature.
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