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סביבו — meaning in English: Around him

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בחור
bakhur
הבריאות
habri'ut
הסוחר
hasokher
להתרחש
lehitrakhesh
סביבו
svivo
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'סביבו' when describing physical spaces or social settings. For instance, you might hear it during a conversation about a gathering where friends are discussing activities happening around a central person, such as a birthday party or a family reunion.
Synonyms & nuances
'סביבו' specifically implies a physical or metaphorical presence around a male subject. In contrast, the word 'סביב' can be used more generally without necessarily indicating a specific person. You would use 'סביבו' when you want to emphasize the presence of people or things directly surrounding a particular male individual.
Culture
'סביבו' is derived from the root 'סביב' which means 'around' or 'surrounding'. This word captures the essence of community and connection that is significant in Israeli culture, where gatherings often center around family or friends. Additionally, the concept of being 'around' someone is often linked to support and companionship in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'סביבו' mean in English?
'סביבו' translates to 'around him' in English, indicating the presence of things or people surrounding a male subject.
Q.How do you pronounce 'סביבו'?
'סביבו' is pronounced as 'svivo'. The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable, making it sound rhythmic and fluid, much like many Hebrew words.
Q.Can 'סביבו' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'סביבו' is suitable for both spoken and written Hebrew, including formal contexts. However, ensure the context is appropriate as it relates to discussing individuals in a surrounding manner.
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