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קבורה — meaning in English: burial

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Guess the translation for burial / buried (f.s.)
נהר
nahar
קבורה
kvura
קרונות
kronot
אירעה
er'a
חשובה
khashuva
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formal common
Usage
The word קבורה (kvura) is commonly used in solemn contexts, especially during funerals or memorial services when discussing burial practices. Native speakers might use it when talking about arranging a burial for a loved one or reflecting on traditional burial customs in Jewish culture.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to קבורה is טמינה (temina), which also means 'burial,' but is often used in a more technical or historical context. You would choose קבורה when discussing contemporary or religious practices surrounding the act of burying someone.
Culture
The term קבורה (kvura) has deep roots in Jewish tradition, reflecting the significance of burial in religious and cultural customs. In Jewish law, proper burial is seen as a mitzvah, or commandment, highlighting its cultural importance and the respect afforded to the deceased.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of קבורה in English?
The Hebrew word קבורה (kvura) translates to 'burial' in English, referring to the act of placing a deceased person in the ground or a grave.
Q.How is קבורה used in sentences?
You can use קבורה in sentences like: 'הקבורה תתקיים מחר' (The burial will take place tomorrow) or 'המשפחה תכננה את הקבורה בקבר המשפחתי' (The family planned the burial in the family grave).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using קבורה?
A common mistake is confusing קבורה with other terms related to death, like מוות (ma'vet, death) or הספד (hesped, eulogy). Remember that קבורה specifically refers to the act of burial itself.
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