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הקלפי — meaning in English: The ballot box

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Guess the translation for the poll / the polling booth
חקלאות
khakla'ut
הקלפי
hakalpi
ועמו
ve'imo
ניצלו
nitslu
גובה
gove
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'הקלפי' (hakalpi) primarily during elections or discussions about voting. For example, you might hear it in conversations about where to submit ballots or during political debates, especially as election day approaches.
Synonyms & nuances
'הקלפי' (hakalpi) specifically refers to the ballot box used in elections, while 'הצבעה' (hatzbaa) means 'voting.' You would use 'הקלפי' when talking about the physical container, whereas 'הצבעה' focuses more on the act of casting a vote.
Culture
'הקלפי' (hakalpi) has its roots in the Hebrew word 'קלף' (klaf), meaning 'paper' or 'card.' The concept of a ballot box is significant in Israeli democracy, symbolizing the voice of the people. Historically, the use of ballot boxes has evolved from physical, secured containers to modern electronic voting systems, reflecting changes in voting technology.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'הקלפי' mean in English?
'הקלפי' translates to 'the ballot box' in English, referring to the container where voters deposit their completed ballots during elections.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הקלפי'?
'הקלפי' is pronounced as 'hakalpi.' The 'ha' at the beginning is a definite article meaning 'the.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 'הקלפי'?
A common mistake is using 'הקלפי' in contexts unrelated to voting or elections. Always ensure that the conversation is focused on voting to use this term correctly.
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