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עתיקות — meaning in English: antiquities

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Guess the translation for ancient / old (f.pl.) / antiquities
עתיקות
atikot
בבניין
babinyan
מרכזיות
merkaziyot
נזקק
nizkak
לכן
lakhen
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word עתיקות when discussing historical sites, museums, or archaeological findings in Israel. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about a recent visit to the ancient city of Jerusalem or during a guided tour of a museum showcasing ancient artifacts.
Synonyms & nuances
While עתיקות specifically refers to antiquities, the word ממצאים (mimtza'im) translates to 'findings' and can encompass both antiquities and more modern discoveries. Use עתיקות when focusing on ancient artifacts to emphasize their historical value, while ממצאים may be more appropriate in a broader archaeological context.
Culture
The word עתיקות has its roots in the Hebrew word עתיק, meaning 'ancient' or 'antique.' This term reflects the deep historical significance of artifacts in Israeli culture, where many treasures from ancient civilizations can be found. Interestingly, the study of עתיקות is not just about preserving history; it's also a way for Israelis to connect with their heritage and identity.
FAQ
Q.What does עתיקות mean in English?
The Hebrew word עתיקות translates to 'antiquities' in English, referring to ancient artifacts or remains from previous civilizations.
Q.How do you use עתיקות in a sentence?
An example of using עתיקות in a sentence is: 'The museum has a fascinating collection of עתיקות from the Roman period.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using עתיקות?
One common mistake is confusing עתיקות with modern items or artifacts. Remember, עתיקות specifically refers to items that are ancient and hold historical significance.
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