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בכדור — meaning in English: The ball

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בכדור
bekadur
בצי
betsi
ובצפון
uvatsafon
מגוונות
meguvanot
הנעליים
hana'alayim
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word בכדור (bekadur) in casual conversations, especially among friends or family when discussing sports or games, such as soccer or basketball. For example, a parent might say to their child, 'Throw the ball!' during playtime in the park or a friend might ask, 'Do you want to play with the ball?' while hanging out.
Synonyms & nuances
While בכדור (bekadur) specifically means 'the ball,' another word employed is 'כדור' (kadur), which also means 'ball' but can refer more broadly to any spherical object. In contexts where specificity is required, such as discussions about a particular sport, using בכדור (bekadur) can clarify that one is talking about a game ball.
Culture
The word בכדור (bekadur) has roots in the Hebrew language that relate closely to physical play and sports, reflecting the cultural significance of games in Israeli society. Furthermore, balls are often symbols of fun and community, playing a role in many childhood memories and gatherings, such as the famous Maccabiah Games, which emphasize sportsmanship and camaraderie.
FAQ
Q.What does בכדור mean in English?
The word בכדור (bekadur) translates to 'the ball' in English, referring to a spherical object used in games or sports.
Q.How do I pronounce בכדור?
You pronounce בכדור as 'bekadur,' with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Can בכדור be used in any sports context?
Yes, בכדור is versatile and can refer to any ball used in sports, such as soccer or basketball. However, for specific sports, the type of ball may have its own name in Hebrew.
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