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הבגדים — meaning in English: the clothes

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לסבול
lisbol
רבותי
rabotai
הבגדים
habgadim
הזוג
hazug
לעצירת
le'atsirat
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'הבגדים' (habgadim) when discussing daily attire, shopping for clothes, or during conversations about fashion. For instance, you might hear a parent telling their child to put on their 'הבגדים' before going out to play or a friend asking another where they bought their favorite 'הבגדים.'
Synonyms & nuances
'בגד' (beged) is a more general term for 'garment' and can refer to any piece of clothing, while 'הבגדים' (habgadim) specifically points to clothes in a definite context. Use 'הבגדים' when you wish to discuss a particular set of clothes or when clarity about specific items is necessary.
Culture
The Hebrew word 'בגד' (beged) means 'garment' or 'clothing,' and the prefix 'ה' (ha) denotes the definite article 'the,' making 'הבגדים' specifically refer to 'the clothes.' This term reflects a deep cultural significance in Israeli society, where clothing often symbolizes personal expression and identity, particularly in the vibrant fashion scene of Tel Aviv.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of the Hebrew word for 'clothes'?
'הבגדים' (habgadim) is already the plural form of 'בגד' (beged), meaning 'a garment.' In Hebrew, clothing is usually referred to in the plural since we often talk about clothes as a collection.
Q.How do you say 'I am wearing the clothes' in Hebrew?
You would say 'אני לובש את הבגדים' (ani loveshet et habgadim) if you're male, or 'אני לובשת את הבגדים' (ani loveshet et habgadim) if you're female, as Hebrew verbs change based on gender.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'הבגדים'?
One common mistake is using the singular form instead of the plural when referring to clothing items. Remember, in Hebrew, we typically refer to clothing in the plural, so always use 'הבגדים' when talking about clothes.
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