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עולמו — meaning in English: His world

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מסוימת
mesuyemet
חברי
khaverai
עולמו
olamo
יישאר
yisha'er
היתר
hayeter
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'עולמו' (olamo) in conversations about personal experiences, emotions, or family matters. For example, a parent might say, 'I want to create a safe space in עולמו for my child,' when discussing their aspirations for their child's upbringing. It's also common in literature or poetry, where it may refer to someone's inner world or perspective on life.
Synonyms & nuances
'עולמו' (olamo) can be compared to 'עולם' (olam), which simply means 'world.' However, 'עולמו' is possessive and personal, indicating ownership or a unique perspective. You would choose 'עולמו' when discussing someone's specific experiences or feelings, as opposed to 'עולם,' which is more general and abstract.
Culture
'עולמו' comes from the root word 'עולם' (olam), meaning 'world.' This term is deeply intertwined with Jewish philosophy, where 'worlds' can refer to both physical and metaphysical realms. It's fascinating how the concept of 'world' extends beyond mere geography to encompass one's personal reality and dreams, making it a rich term in both everyday language and spiritual discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does עולמו mean in English?
'עולמו' translates to 'his world' in English, signifying a personal or subjective experience of reality.
Q.How do I use עולמו in a sentence?
You can use 'עולמו' in sentences like 'אני רוצה להבין את עולמו' (I want to understand his world), which shows a desire to grasp someone's perspective or feelings.
Q.Is there a feminine form of עולמו?
Yes, the feminine form is 'עולמה' (olamah), meaning 'her world.' This word is used similarly, but it refers to a female subject.
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