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זרוע — meaning in English: arm

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בענפים
ba'anafim
התקווה
hatikva
חוקרים
khokrim
בשוק
bashuk
זרוע
zaru'a
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'זרוע' in contexts related to physical activities, healthcare discussions, and anatomy. For example, you might hear it used by a doctor talking about an injury or in casual conversation when someone gestures to their arm during a discussion about sports.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'יד' (yad), which means 'hand' but can also refer to the arm in broader terms. You would use 'זרוע' when specifically discussing the arm as a limb or in a medical context, while 'יד' is more commonly used in everyday situations involving manual actions.
Culture
'זרוע' has roots in ancient Hebrew, where it symbolized strength and support, often appearing in biblical texts to signify power and authority. The word has also evolved to carry additional meanings in modern Hebrew, including references to branches or extensions, reflecting its versatile usage in both physical and metaphorical contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does זרוע mean in English?
'זרוע' translates to 'arm' in English, referring to the upper limb of the human body that extends from the shoulder to the wrist.
Q.How do you pronounce זרוע?
'זרוע' is pronounced as 'zaru'a', with emphasis on the second syllable, which helps learners articulate it correctly.
Q.Are there any idioms in Hebrew that use the word זרוע?
Yes, one common idiom is 'זרוע נשלחה' (zaru'a nishlacha), meaning 'an arm was sent' which often expresses the idea of reaching out for assistance or extending help to others.
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