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כלכליות — meaning in English: Economic development

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Guess the translation for economic (f.pl.)
הפילוסופיה
hafilosofia
וכלל
vekalal
התיאטרון
hate'atron
כלכליות
kalkaliyot
רעב
ra'av
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'כלכליות' in discussions about government policies, economic growth strategies, and urban development projects. For example, during a town hall meeting, citizens might discuss the economic benefits of a new infrastructure project, emphasizing its 'כלכליות' to highlight its importance for the community.
Synonyms & nuances
'כלכליות' is often used interchangeably with 'פיתוח כלכלי' (pituach kalkali), meaning 'economic development'. However, 'כלכליות' can imply a more strategic or comprehensive approach, focusing on broader systemic changes rather than specific projects.
Culture
'כלכליות' derives from the root word 'כלכלה', meaning 'economy' or 'economics'. This word reflects Israel's focus on innovation and growth, particularly in the high-tech sector. It's interesting to note how discussions around 'כלכליות' have shaped national policies, influencing the economic landscape in Israel since its establishment.
FAQ
Q.What does כלכליות mean in English?
'כלכליות' translates to 'economic development' in English, referring to the process by which a region improves its economic standing and quality of life.
Q.How do you use כלכליות in a sentence?
You can use 'כלכליות' in a sentence like: 'The government's new policy aims to enhance כלכליות in rural areas by promoting local businesses.'
Q.Is כלכליות a common word in Hebrew?
'כלכליות' is considered a common word, especially in discussions related to economics, government policies, and community development, making it essential for learners interested in these topics.
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