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נפט — meaning in English: oil

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Guess the translation for kerosene / oil
פחותה
pkhuta
אמיתי
amiti
בנפרד
benifrad
נפט
neft
דקות
dakot
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word נפט (neft) in discussions about the energy sector, environmental issues, or when discussing fuel for vehicles. For example, a conversation about the rising prices of oil in the market or the search for alternative energy sources would frequently include this term.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for נפט is דלק (delek), which means 'fuel.' While נפט specifically refers to 'oil,' דלק can refer to any type of fuel used for combustion. You would choose נפט when you are specifically discussing oil, whereas דלק is broader and can encompass various types of fuels.
Culture
The Hebrew word נפט (neft) has its roots in the ancient Middle Eastern languages and is closely related to the Arabic word 'naft.' Oil has played a crucial role in the Israeli economy and regional politics, making this word significant in both everyday and formal discussions about energy and resources. Interestingly, Israel's discovery of offshore natural gas reserves has also shifted the conversation around נפט, emphasizing a transition to alternative energy sources.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of נפט?
נפט (neft) means 'oil' in English, specifically referring to petroleum or crude oil used for fuel and energy.
Q.How is נפט used in a sentence?
You could say, 'המחיר של נפט עלה שוב' meaning 'The price of oil has risen again,' which reflects its use in economic contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using נפט?
A common mistake is confusing נפט (neft) with דלק (delek). Remember, נפט specifically refers to oil, while דלק can refer to any fuel, so use them appropriately depending on the context.
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