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הספינה — meaning in English: The ship

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המלכה
hamalka
הסתיימו
histaymu
וגידול
vegidul
הספינה
hasfina
מזג
mezeg
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'הספינה' (hasfina) is often used in contexts related to maritime activities, such as discussing travel, trade, or naval history in Hebrew. Native speakers might use it during conversations about vacation plans involving cruises or when reminiscing about historical events related to famous ships.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'הספינה' is 'אנייה' (aniyah), which specifically refers to a larger vessel or ship. While 'הספינה' can be used in general contexts, 'אנייה' is preferred in formal or technical discussions about shipping and maritime laws.
Culture
'הספינה' has roots in the ancient maritime trade that flourished in the Mediterranean. The Hebrew language, influenced by various cultures over millennia, reflects a rich history of exploration and trade, making terms related to shipping particularly significant. Interestingly, ships in Hebrew culture are often seen as symbols of adventure and discovery, resonating with the human desire to explore uncharted waters.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הספינה' mean in English?
'הספינה' translates to 'the ship' in English and refers to any large watercraft used for transportation across water.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הספינה' correctly?
'הספינה' is pronounced as 'hasfina', with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'הספינה'?
Yes, phrases like 'הספינה שטה' (the ship is sailing) or 'הספינה הגיעה לחוף' (the ship has arrived at the shore) are common. These expressions can help you practice using the word in relevant contexts.
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