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מפציצים — meaning in English: Bombers

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Guess the translation for bombers / bomb (m.s.)
הכלכלה
hakalkala
מתמטיים
matematiyim
ללימודים
lalimudim
מפציצים
maftsitsim
גודלו
godlo
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neutral common
Usage
The word מפציצים (maftsitsim) is commonly used in military contexts and discussions about air force capabilities, particularly when referring to combat aircraft designed for bombing missions. Native speakers might use this term in news reports about military actions or in conversations about historical warfare.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar term is מטוסים קרביים (metosim kravi'im), meaning 'fighter planes,' which refers specifically to aircraft used primarily for air-to-air combat. While מפציצים highlights the bombing capability of the aircraft, מטוסים קרביים focuses on their role in aerial dogfights. Choosing one over the other depends on whether you're discussing the bombing aspect or combat maneuvers.
Culture
The term מפציצים (maftsitsim) has its roots in the Hebrew verb לפצוץ (lefatsot), meaning 'to explode' or 'to bomb.' This reflects the historical significance of aerial warfare in the region, especially during conflicts that have shaped modern Israel. Interestingly, during World War II, bombers played a crucial role in both offensive and defensive strategies, cementing their place in military history worldwide.
FAQ
Q.What does מפציצים mean in Hebrew?
מפציצים (maftsitsim) translates to 'bombers' in English, referring to military aircraft designed for bombing missions.
Q.How do you pronounce מפציצים?
It is pronounced as 'maftsitsim,' which emphasizes the second syllable.
Q.Is מפציצים a common word in Hebrew?
Yes, it is a common term in military vocabulary and can often be heard in discussions about air force operations.
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