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זרע — meaning in English: seed

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אנדרטאות
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bebinyan
מצבו
matsavo
הסכם
heskem
זרע
zera
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'זרע' (zera) in agricultural contexts, such as discussing farming techniques or gardening. It's common to hear phrases like 'לזרוע זרע' (to sow seed) during planting seasons, and it frequently appears in discussions about growth and cultivation.
Synonyms & nuances
'זרע' is often compared to 'גידול' (gidul), which means growth. While 'זרע' specifically refers to the seed itself, 'גידול' refers more broadly to the process of growth, making 'זרע' the choice when focusing on the starting point of cultivation.
Culture
The word 'זרע' comes from the ancient Semitic root meaning to plant or to sow, reflecting its agricultural importance in ancient cultures. In Jewish tradition, the concept of 'seed' is also metaphorical, representing potential and future generations, as seen in biblical references to the 'seed of Abraham.'
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'זרע' mean?
'זרע' means 'seed' in English, referring to the reproductive unit of plants that can grow into a new organism.
Q.How do you use 'זרע' in a sentence?
You can say, 'אני זורע זרע בגינה שלי' which means 'I am sowing seed in my garden.' This usage illustrates the word in a practical context.
Q.Is there a plural form for 'זרע'?
Yes, the plural form is 'זרעים' (zra'im), which means 'seeds.' It's used when referring to multiple seeds, such as in 'אני קונה זרעים מגידול מקומי' meaning 'I am buying seeds from a local grower.'
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