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הד — meaning in English: echo

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בשלבים
bishlavim
מדענים
mad'anim
הד
hed
למבצע
lemivtsa
לקבוצה
lekvutsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'הד' (hed) in both everyday conversations and artistic expressions, particularly when describing sounds reverberating in nature, such as in a canyon or during musical performances. It's common to hear it in poetic contexts or when discussing the beauty of sound and reverberation in music or literature.
Synonyms & nuances
'הד' can be compared to the word 'שַׁקֵּף' (shaqef), which means 'reflect.' While 'שַׁקֵּף' tends to describe the physical reflection of light or images, 'הד' focuses specifically on the auditory experience of sound reverberating, making it the preferred choice in discussions about music or soundscapes.
Culture
The word 'הד' has intriguing roots, as it is often associated with the concept of sound reflecting back, invoking thoughts of communication and response. In Hebrew culture, echoes are often seen as reminders of the past, influencing poetry and song, where the idea of a voice returning to its source carries deep emotional weight.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'הד' mean?
'הד' translates to 'echo' in English, referring specifically to the phenomenon of sound reflecting off surfaces and returning to its source.
Q.How do you use 'הד' in a sentence?
You can use 'הד' in a sentence like 'במערה יש הד יפה' (In the cave, there is a beautiful echo), highlighting the natural occurrence of sound reflection.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'הד'?
A common mistake is confusing 'הד' with 'שַׁקֵּף' (shaqef). Remember that 'הד' is specifically for auditory echoes, while 'שַׁקֵּף' relates more to visual reflections.
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