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לגטו — meaning in English: To the ghetto

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טענה
ta'ana
המה
hema
לגטו
lageto
בציור
batsiyur
מתוכה
mitokha
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'לגטו' (lageto) in discussions about social issues, urban geography, or cultural commentary, particularly when referring to marginalized neighborhoods or communities. For instance, in a casual conversation about socio-economic disparities, someone might say, 'He lives lageto,' to highlight that someone resides in a disadvantaged area.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שכונה' (shkhuna), meaning neighborhood, but 'לגטו' carries a weight of social stigma and economic hardship that 'שכונה' does not imply. Choose 'לגטו' when wanting to emphasize the challenges faced by residents rather than just the geographical aspect.
Culture
'לגטו' has a fascinating history that traces back to the Italian word 'ghetto,' originally referring to the Jewish quarter in Venice during the 16th century. Over time, it evolved to describe any area where a specific group is segregated, often economically or socially, making it a powerful term in discussions of identity and community.
FAQ
Q.What does the word לגטו mean in English?
'לגטו' translates to 'to the ghetto' in English, referring to neighborhoods that are often economically disadvantaged or socially marginalized.
Q.How is לגטו used in everyday conversation?
'לגטו' is commonly used in discussions about social issues or urban life, particularly when referencing areas that face economic challenges or social isolation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word לגטו?
A common mistake is to use 'לגטו' without the proper context; it should be used when discussing socio-economic situations, not just as a vague term for any neighborhood.
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