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הסדירה — meaning in English: Ordered

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מצודת
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לסופרים
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אך
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המצודה
hametsuda
הסדירה
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'הסדירה' in contexts related to organization or arrangement, such as when discussing the planning of an event or ensuring that items are arranged in a specific order. For example, one might say, 'היא הסדירה את הפרחים על השולחן' (She ordered the flowers on the table) to describe arranging flowers neatly for a dinner party.
Synonyms & nuances
'הסדירה' is closely related to the word 'סידרה' (sidera), which also means to arrange or organize. The difference lies in the emphasis; 'הסדירה' often implies a more systematic or formal organization, while 'סידרה' can be more casual or less structured, making 'הסדירה' the preferred choice when one wants to convey a sense of careful planning.
Culture
'הסדירה' comes from the root 'סדר' (seder), meaning order or arrangement, which holds significant cultural importance in Hebrew-speaking communities, particularly during events like Passover, where a ceremonial meal is called the 'Seder.' As a result, this word reflects not only the act of ordering but also the cultural values attached to organization and tradition in Hebrew life.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'הסדירה' mean?
'הסדירה' translates to 'ordered' in English and is commonly used to describe the act of organizing or arranging things in a specific way.
Q.How do you use 'הסדירה' in a sentence?
You can use 'הסדירה' in sentences like 'היא הסדירה את הספרים על המדף' (She ordered the books on the shelf), indicating that the books were organized in a particular way.
Q.Is 'הסדירה' used in formal contexts?
'הסדירה' is generally used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both spoken and written Hebrew, whether in casual conversations or more formal settings like presentations.
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