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הרים — meaning in English: Mountains

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הרים
herim
שחלק
shekhalak
שיוכל
sheyukhal
עסקים
asakim
הקאנו
hekenu
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers frequently use the word 'הרים' (herim) in everyday conversations about nature, travel, and outdoor activities. For instance, when discussing plans for hiking trips in the Galilee region or describing the breathtaking landscapes of the Golan Heights, this word naturally comes into play.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הרים' specifically refers to mountains, the word 'גבעות' (gevot) refers to hills, which are smaller elevations. Use 'הרים' when emphasizing grand, towering landscapes that evoke a sense of majesty and awe, as opposed to the gentler, more rolling hills connoted by 'גבעות'.
Culture
'הרים' has a fascinating etymological background, rooted in the ancient Semitic languages. In Hebrew culture, mountains are not only physical landmarks but also serve as significant symbols of strength and endurance, often appearing in literature and folklore, such as stories of biblical figures who sought refuge in the mountains.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of the Hebrew word for mountain?
'הרים' (herim) is already the plural form of 'הר' (har), which means 'mountain'. A common mistake is to try to make it singular again, but remember that 'herim' refers to multiple mountains.
Q.How do you use 'הרים' in a sentence?
You can use 'הרים' in sentences like 'אני אוהב לטייל בהרים' (I love to hike in the mountains), to express your love for mountain hiking.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions involving 'הרים'?
'הרים' appears in the idiom 'הרים של עבודה' (mountains of work), which means having a lot of work to do. It's a metaphorical use that conveys the overwhelming feeling of a heavy workload.
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