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דבש — meaning in English: honey

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זאת
zot
דבש
dvash
להגנה
lahagana
אפוא
efo
שכבר
shekvar
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word דבש (dvash) in various contexts, especially during meals or gatherings where sweet foods are enjoyed. For instance, it might be used when discussing traditional Jewish holidays, such as Rosh Hashanah, when honey symbolizes a sweet new year.
Synonyms & nuances
While דבש (dvash) specifically refers to honey, the word סוכר (sukar), meaning sugar, has a different connotation as a processed sweetener. You would choose דבש when referring to the natural sweetness derived from bees, especially in culinary contexts.
Culture
The word דבש (dvash) is not only important in modern Hebrew but also has deep roots in biblical texts. In ancient times, honey was considered a symbol of prosperity and abundance, often used in religious offerings. Interestingly, the phrase 'land flowing with milk and honey' found in the Torah reflects the cultural significance honey held in ancient Israel.
FAQ
Q.What does דבש (dvash) mean in English?
דבש (dvash) translates to 'honey' in English, representing the sweet, viscous substance made by bees.
Q.How do you use דבש in a sentence?
You can use דבש in sentences like, 'I like to add דבש (dvash) to my tea for a natural sweetness.'
Q.Is there a difference between דבש and other sweeteners?
Yes, דבש (dvash) is a natural sweetener produced by bees, while other sweeteners like סוכר (sukar) are typically refined and processed sugars.
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