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נעורים — meaning in English: youth

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בקוטר
bekoter
צער
tsa'ar
כחודש
kekhodesh
נעורים
ne'urim
בספר
basfar
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word נעורים (ne'urim) in various contexts, particularly when discussing adolescence or the vibrant energy of youth. It's common in conversations about personal experiences, educational settings, or cultural events that celebrate the youthful spirit, such as music festivals or youth clubs.
Synonyms & nuances
While נעורים (ne'urim) specifically refers to youth and the period of being young, another word like צעירים (tze'irim) also means 'young people.' However, צעירים can refer to a broader age range, including young adults, while נעורים emphasizes the youthful, often carefree nature of adolescence.
Culture
The word נעורים (ne'urim) is derived from the root נ-ע-ר, which relates to being young and lively. In Hebrew culture, youth is often celebrated in literature and music, symbolizing hope and the future, and is a theme in many Israeli songs that evoke nostalgia for carefree days.
FAQ
Q.What does נעורים mean in Hebrew?
נעורים (ne'urim) means 'youth' in Hebrew, referring to the period of life characterized by vigor, enthusiasm, and growth. It's often used to express the qualities and experiences typical of adolescents.
Q.How do you use נעורים in a sentence?
You can use נעורים (ne'urim) in sentences like 'הנעורים הם זמן של חוויות חדשות' which translates to 'Youth is a time of new experiences.' This showcases its use in a context discussing the qualities of being young.
Q.Is there a feminine version of נעורים?
No, נעורים (ne'urim) is a masculine plural term that refers to youth in general. In Hebrew, gendered nouns can have feminine counterparts, but in this case, נעורים encompasses all youth without a specific feminine form.
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