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שוטרים — meaning in English: Cops

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הניצחון
hanitsakhon
התיקון
hatikun
שוטרים
shotrim
קומות
komot
ורז
veraz
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word שוטרים (shotrim) in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing law enforcement or safety issues in urban areas. For example, you might hear someone say, 'The שוטרים arrived quickly at the scene of the accident,' during a casual chat about a recent event.
Synonyms & nuances
While שוטרים (shotrim) specifically refers to cops or police officers, a similar term is משטרה (mishtara), which means 'police force.' You would use שוטרים when talking about individuals in uniform, whereas משטרה might refer more broadly to the institution or organization.
Culture
The term שוטרים has roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it referred to officers or overseers, reflecting a historical connection to authority and governance. Interestingly, in modern Israel, the role of שוטרים has evolved alongside societal shifts, making them not just law enforcers but also community figures involved in public safety and trust-building.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of שוטר in Hebrew?
The plural form is שוטרים (shotrim), which is used to refer to multiple police officers.
Q.How do you use שוטרים in a sentence?
You can use שוטרים in a sentence like: 'The שוטרים patrolled the neighborhood to ensure safety.'
Q.Is שוטרים a formal or informal term?
שוטרים is considered a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
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