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עדים — meaning in English: Witnesses

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עדים
edim
למערכות
lema'arakhot
עובדים
ovdim
טבעיות
tiv'iyot
נבחרים
nivkharim
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formal common
Usage
The word 'עדים' (edim) is often used in legal contexts, where witnesses are called to testify in court. Additionally, it can be used in everyday conversations when discussing events where people observed something important, such as a public incident or a friend's achievement.
Synonyms & nuances
'עדים' (edim) specifically refers to witnesses in a legal or formal sense, while the word 'עֵד' (ed) can be used more generally for anyone who gives testimony. You would choose 'עדים' when discussing legal matters, whereas 'עֵד' might come up in more casual contexts.
Culture
The word 'עדים' has its roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it frequently denotes individuals who bear witness to events, emphasizing the importance of testimony in Jewish law. In ancient times, two witnesses were required to validate a claim or a significant event, underscoring the cultural belief in accountability and truthfulness.
FAQ
Q.What does 'עדים' mean in English?
'עדים' translates to 'witnesses' in English, referring to individuals who observe events and can provide testimony about them.
Q.How do you use 'עדים' in a sentence?
You might say, 'היו עדים לאירוע' which means 'There were witnesses to the event.' This highlights the presence of observers during a significant occurrence.
Q.Are there any common mistakes related to 'עדים'?
A common mistake is confusing 'עדים' with 'עֵד' (ed), which is singular. Remember that 'עדים' is always plural, referring to multiple witnesses.
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