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ספריו — meaning in English: His books

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בסרטן
besartan
שב
sav
בל
bal
המוקדמת
hamukdemet
ספריו
sfarav
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'ספריו' in literary discussions or when talking about someone's collection of literature. For example, you might hear it during a book club meeting when discussing an author’s body of work or when a student shares what they've learned from their professor's publications.
Synonyms & nuances
'ספריו' is specifically possessive, meaning 'his books', while 'ספרים' (sfarim) simply means 'books' in general. You would choose 'ספריו' when you want to emphasize ownership or relationship, such as when discussing a specific individual's literary contributions.
Culture
'ספריו' derives from the root 'ספר' (sfar), meaning to count or to tell, which connects to the act of storytelling and sharing knowledge. In Israeli culture, books hold a significant place, especially during events like Book Week, where 'ספריו' could be used to highlight an author's impressive collection and contributions to the literary world.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'ספריו' mean in English?
'ספריו' translates to 'his books' in English, indicating ownership. It's used to refer to the books that belong to a particular male individual.
Q.How do you use 'ספריו' in a sentence?
You can use 'ספריו' in a sentence like: 'אני אוהב לקרוא את ספריו של הסופר הזה', which means 'I love reading the books of this author.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ספריו'?
A common mistake is using 'ספריו' when referring to books that do not belong to a male individual. Remember, 'ספריו' specifically indicates possession by a male, so use 'ספריה' (sfarimah) for female ownership.
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