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רוכבים — meaning in English: Riders

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שיטות
shitot
הגוש
hagush
רוכבים
rokhvim
חזק
khazak
מוסלמיות
muslemiyot
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'רוכבים' (rokhvim) is commonly used in conversations about sports or leisure activities, particularly those involving horseback riding or cycling. For example, you might hear it when discussing plans for a group bike ride or while attending an equestrian event.
Synonyms & nuances
'רוכבים' (rokhvim) specifically refers to those who ride, while a similar term, 'רוכב' (rokhev), is used in the singular form. You would choose 'רוכבים' when referring to a group of riders, emphasizing the collective experience of riding rather than focusing on an individual.
Culture
The root of 'רוכבים' (rokhvim) comes from the Hebrew verb 'לרכוב' (lerkhov), which means 'to ride.' In ancient times, riding was not only a means of transportation but also a significant activity in warfare and agriculture. Today, the term encompasses both traditional riding and modern cycling, reflecting Israel's blend of old and new.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word רוכבים?
'רוכבים' (rokhvim) means 'riders' in English, referring to people who ride horses, bicycles, or other vehicles.
Q.How do you pronounce רוכבים?
'רוכבים' is pronounced as 'rokhvim.' The 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in the Scottish word 'loch.'
Q.Is רוכבים used in formal contexts?
'רוכבים' is primarily used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both casual conversations and more structured discussions about riding activities.
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