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מכבי — meaning in English: Maccabi

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נוטה
note
מכבי
makabi
יעיל
ya'il
טיפוסי
tipusi
התגלו
hitgalu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers might use the word 'מכבי' (makabi) when discussing sports, particularly in the context of the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team or the Maccabi movement that has historical significance in Jewish culture. It often comes up in conversations about Israeli pride during sports events or cultural gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'מכבי' specifically refers to the Maccabi movement or teams, the word 'גיבור' (gibor), meaning 'hero,' could describe individuals of great courage. However, 'מכבי' carries a unique historical weight and cultural resonance that 'גיבור' does not encapsulate.
Culture
'מכבי' (makabi) has roots in the ancient Jewish revolt against the Seleucid Empire led by the Maccabees, which is commemorated during the festival of Hanukkah. The modern usage of the term has evolved to represent not just the historical figures but also a symbol of resilience and pride within Jewish identity, particularly in the context of sports and cultural organizations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'מכבי' mean in English?
'מכבי' translates to 'Maccabi' in English, which is associated with a historical Jewish group and various sports teams, especially in Israel.
Q.How is 'מכבי' used in conversation?
You might hear 'מכבי' in discussions about sports, particularly during games involving Maccabi teams, or when talking about Jewish cultural events that celebrate the Maccabean spirit.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'מכבי'?
A common mistake is mispronouncing 'מכבי' as 'makabe' instead of 'makabi.' It's also important to use the word in contexts relating to Jewish culture or sports to avoid confusion.
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