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הראו — meaning in English: They showed

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הביע
hebi'a
כאיש
ke'ish
סצינות
stsenot
הראו
her'u
לווייתן
livyatan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'הראו' (her'u) in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing past events or experiences involving demonstrations or exhibitions. For instance, you might hear it during a discussion about a recent art show where friends are sharing their impressions of the pieces they saw.
Synonyms & nuances
'הראו' (her'u) is often used interchangeably with 'הצגנו' (hetzagnu), which means 'we presented.' However, 'הראו' implies a more direct showing, often involving visual or experiential aspects, while 'הצגנו' might carry a connotation of formal presentation or introduction. Choose 'הראו' when you want to emphasize the act of showing something to someone.
Culture
The word 'הראו' (her'u) is derived from the Hebrew root ר-א-ה, which means 'to see.' This root is pivotal in Hebrew, forming various related words, including 'ראיה' (re'iyah) meaning 'sight' or 'vision.' Interestingly, the act of showing in various contexts, from storytelling to education, highlights the importance of shared experiences in Israeli culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the past tense of 'show' in Hebrew?
'הראו' is the past tense form meaning 'they showed' in Hebrew, which you would use when discussing actions taken by a group in the past.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הראו' in Hebrew?
'הראו' is pronounced as 'her'u', with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'h' sound is pronounced as in 'hello.'
Q.Can 'הראו' be used in both formal and informal contexts?
Yes, 'הראו' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile choice for most conversations where you want to indicate that something was shown or displayed.
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