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המשפיעים — meaning in English: Affecting

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Guess the translation for that effect / that influence (m.pl.)
המשיכה
hemshikha
רגשות
regashot
ועף
ve'af
המשפיעים
hamashpi'im
במאורעות
bame'ora'ot
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word המשפיעים (hamashpi'im) in discussions about influence, whether in social contexts, academic settings, or when analyzing media. For example, one might say a popular movie or book is 'משפיעים על התרבות' (affecting culture) during a casual conversation or in a scholarly article analyzing cultural trends.
Synonyms & nuances
While similar words like השפעה (hashpa'ah) focus on the concept of influence itself, המשפיעים specifically emphasizes the action of affecting something. You might choose hamashpi'im when you want to highlight the active role of the influencer in a situation.
Culture
The word המשפיעים (hamashpi'im) derives from the root משפיע (mashpi'a), which means to influence or affect. In Israeli culture, influence is a significant concept, especially in discussions around leaders, artists, and social movements, reflecting the dynamic nature of societal change.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of המשפיעים in English?
The word המשפיעים (hamashpi'im) translates to 'affecting' in English, referring to something that has the power to influence or change.
Q.How do you use המשפיעים in a sentence?
You can use המשפיעים in contexts like: 'המנהיגים המשפיעים על דעת הקהל' (the leaders affecting public opinion). This illustrates how certain figures can shape thoughts and actions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using המשפיעים?
A common mistake is confusing it with השפעה (hashpa'ah), which is the noun form meaning 'influence.' Remember that המשפיעים is an active term, focusing on the act of affecting.
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