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הירח — meaning in English: The moon

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הוועדה
hava'ada
במערכה
bama'arakha
כפי
kefi
רהיטים
rahitim
הירח
hayare'akh
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neutral common
Usage
Hebrew speakers often use the word הירח in discussions about astronomy, poetry, or even when referencing romantic evenings. You might hear it during casual conversations on a clear night or in a classroom setting when studying celestial bodies.
Synonyms & nuances
While הירח specifically refers to 'the moon', another word, סהר (sahar), means 'crescent' and may be used in discussions about the moon's phases. Choosing הירח emphasizes the full concept of the moon, while סהר focuses on a specific shape during its cycle.
Culture
The word הירח has a rich cultural significance in Hebrew literature and folklore. The moon often symbolizes beauty, mystery, and change, making it a popular subject in poetry. Interestingly, the term shares roots with ancient words in various Semitic languages, reflecting its long-standing importance in human culture and observation of the night sky.
FAQ
Q.What is the Hebrew word for moon?
The Hebrew word for moon is הירח (hayare'akh). It's commonly used in various contexts, from casual conversations to literary texts.
Q.How do you pronounce הירח?
You pronounce הירח as 'hayare'akh'. The pronunciation emphasizes the 'kh' sound, similar to the 'ch' in the German 'Bach'.
Q.Is there a difference between הירח and ירח?
Yes, there's a difference. הירח (hayare'akh) means 'the moon' (definite form), while ירח (yare'akh) means 'a moon' (indefinite form). Use הירח when referring to the moon in a specific context.
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