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החולות — meaning in English: The sands

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מחבר
makhber
באמצע
ba'emtsa
ואחרי
ve'akharei
החולות
hakholot
סדרת
sidrat
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'החולות' when discussing geographical locations like deserts or beaches in Israel. For instance, a conversation about a trip to the Negev Desert might involve describing the stunning sands of the area, emphasizing their beauty and uniqueness.
Synonyms & nuances
'חול' (chol) is the singular form meaning 'sand', while 'החולות' (hakholot) specifically refers to 'the sands', implying a larger area or more poetic imagery. You'd choose 'החולות' when you want to evoke a sense of expansiveness or to refer to sandy areas as a whole, rather than just individual grains.
Culture
The word 'החולות' has roots in Hebrew literature and is often associated with the vast and mystical landscapes of Israel. There are many poetic references to the sands, especially in works that evoke the desert's beauty and harshness. Interestingly, the sands of Israel have played a pivotal role in its history, serving as landscapes for ancient battles and cultural exchanges.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'החולות' mean in English?
'החולות' translates to 'the sands' in English, referring to sandy terrains like those found in deserts or beaches.
Q.How do you use 'החולות' in a sentence?
You can use 'החולות' in a sentence like, 'We walked through the החולות of the Negev,' to describe an experience in the sandy areas of the desert.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'החולות'?
A common mistake is using the singular form 'חול' instead of 'החולות' when referring to sandy areas as a whole. Remember that 'החולות' emphasizes the expansiveness of sand, while 'חול' refers to sand in a more general sense.
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