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העצים — meaning in English: The trees

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Guess the translation for the trees / the logs
העצים
ha'etsim
המרד
hamered
דרכים
drakhim
מנהיגים
manhigim
בשנים
beshanim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word העצים (ha'etsim) when discussing nature, environmental topics, or during outdoor activities like hiking and camping. For example, one might say, 'We should protect the trees in this forest' while referring to the importance of conservation efforts.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is עץ (etz), which means 'tree' in the singular form. While עץ refers to one tree, העצים specifically denotes multiple trees, making it essential for discussions about forests or groups of trees.
Culture
In Hebrew, the word for trees, העצים, is derived from the root ע-צ-מ, which is associated with growth and flourishing. Trees hold a significant place in Jewish culture, symbolizing life, wisdom, and the connection between humanity and nature. For instance, the Tu Bishvat holiday, known as the New Year for Trees, celebrates the importance of trees in Jewish tradition and environmental stewardship.
FAQ
Q.What does the word העצים mean in English?
The word העצים translates to 'the trees' in English, referring to multiple trees collectively.
Q.How do you pronounce העצים correctly?
The pronunciation of העצים is ha'etsim, with emphasis on the second syllable, 'ets'.
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms that use the word העצים?
Yes, a common phrase is 'לשתול עצים' (leshtol etzim), which means 'to plant trees'. This phrase is often used in discussions about environmental conservation.
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