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הפרי — meaning in English: The fruit

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מתים
metim
ארצות
aratsot
מדברי
midbari
הפרי
hapri
פצועים
ptsu'im
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'הפרי' (hapri) in conversations about food, especially when discussing healthy eating habits or during meals. For instance, you might hear it at a family dinner when someone is asked to pass the fruit bowl, or in a conversation about the benefits of consuming seasonal fruits.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הפרי' specifically refers to 'the fruit,' a common synonym is 'פירות' (peirot), which means 'fruits' in a more general sense. You would use 'הפרי' when referring to a specific fruit or when emphasizing a singular, individual piece, while 'פירות' is more suitable for discussing multiple types or a variety of fruits.
Culture
'הפרי' has rich cultural significance in Israel, where fresh fruits are readily available and often symbolize health and prosperity. In Jewish tradition, fruits also play a central role during various holidays, such as the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), making 'הפרי' a word deeply embedded in both daily life and religious practices.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הפרי' mean in English?
'הפרי' translates to 'the fruit' in English. It is used to refer to fresh produce that is often sweet and edible, typically from a flowering plant.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הפרי' correctly?
'הפרי' is pronounced as 'hapri,' with a soft 'h' sound at the beginning and emphasizing the 'ri' at the end.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'הפרי'?
A common mistake is using 'הפרי' to refer to vegetables, which are not classified as fruits. Remember, 'הפרי' specifically denotes fruit, so stick to sweet, edible plant products.
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