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שיצרו — meaning in English: Created

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Guess the translation for that/who created / that/who made (pl.)
בכסף
bakesef
נמצאה
nimtse'a
שיצרו
sheyatsru
הדייל
hadayal
עקב
akev
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'שיצרו' in various contexts, particularly when discussing creation, innovation, or origination. For example, you might hear it in conversations about art, technology, or even in religious discussions when referring to the act of creation as described in the Bible.
Synonyms & nuances
'שיצרו' can be compared to the word 'יצר' (yatzar), which also means 'to create' but often implies a more physical or tangible aspect of creation. While both words relate to the concept of creation, 'שיצרו' is typically more commonly used in broader contexts, including abstract creation and innovation.
Culture
'שיצרו' is derived from the root י-צ-ר (y-tz-r), which means 'to form' or 'to shape.' This root is frequently associated with creative processes, such as crafting or sculpting, and it has deep cultural significance in Jewish texts, especially in the context of divine creation. The word can also evoke thoughts of artistic endeavors, making it rich in connotation.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word 'שיצרו'?
'שיצרו' translates to 'created' in English and is used to describe the act of bringing something into existence.
Q.How do you pronounce 'שיצרו'?
'שיצרו' is pronounced as sheyatsru. The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Q.Can 'שיצרו' be used in both formal and informal conversations?
Yes, 'שיצרו' is a neutral term, making it appropriate for both formal and informal settings. You can use it in discussions about art, literature, or even everyday events.
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