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אתכם — meaning in English: you

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אתכם
etkhem
וכולם
vekulam
בשבתות
beshabatot
אפוא
efo
מתח
metakh
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Hebrew frequently use 'אתכם' (etkhem) in both spoken and written contexts when addressing a group of people directly. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom setting when a teacher is providing instructions to students, or during a casual conversation among friends discussing plans for the weekend.
Synonyms & nuances
'אתכם' (etkhem) is specifically the second-person plural form of 'you' in Hebrew, which distinguishes it from the singular form 'אִתְּךָ' (itkha for males) or 'אִתְּךְ' (itkh for females). Use 'אתכם' when addressing multiple people to emphasize inclusivity in conversation, as choosing the singular may imply you're only speaking to one individual.
Culture
'אתכם' (etkhem) originates from the Hebrew root for 'you', showcasing Hebrew's unique way of forming pronouns that reflect gender and number. Interestingly, the pronoun itself is derived from the Biblical Hebrew, which illustrates the continuity of the language from ancient times to modern usage—making it a fascinating part of everyday communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'אתכם' mean in English?
'אתכם' (etkhem) translates to 'you' in English, specifically addressing more than one person. It's a crucial part of conversational Hebrew when engaging with groups.
Q.How do you pronounce 'אתכם'?
'אתכם' is pronounced as 'etkhem'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, and practicing the pronunciation with native speakers can help you master it.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'אתכם'?
One common mistake is using 'אתכם' when addressing a single person. Remember, 'אתכם' is specifically for multiple individuals, so ensure you're using the correct form to avoid confusion.
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