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למין — meaning in English: sort

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Guess the translation for to/for a kind / to/for a species / to/for a gender / to/for a sex
ניתנה
nitna
למין
lemin
להרחיב
leharkhiv
הבסיסיות
habsisiyot
לפירוק
leperuk
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'למין' (lemin) in everyday conversations when discussing categories or types, such as sorting items in a store or organizing information. For instance, a teacher might ask students to classify animals 'למין' during a biology lesson, highlighting its usage in both educational and casual settings.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'למין' specifically refers to sorting into categories, a similar word, 'סוג' (sug), translates to 'type' or 'kind.' You would choose 'למין' when emphasizing the action of sorting, whereas 'סוג' focuses more on the concept or classification itself.
Culture
'למין' has roots in the Hebrew term for 'kind' or 'type,' which reflects the importance of classification in Jewish texts and traditions. Understanding the nuances of 'למין' can deepen learners' appreciation for Hebrew literature, where categorization plays a vital role in narrative structures and moral lessons.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'למין' mean in English?
'למין' translates to 'sort' in English, referring to the action of categorizing or organizing items based on specific criteria.
Q.How do you use 'למין' in a sentence?
You can use 'למין' in sentences like 'אני רוצה למיין את הספרים לְמִין' (I want to sort the books by type), which illustrates its practical application in everyday contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'למין'?
A common mistake is confusing 'למין' with 'סוג' (sug). Remember that 'למין' emphasizes the action of sorting, while 'סוג' refers to a type or category.
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