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נשמת — meaning in English: Soul

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Guess the translation for the soul of / the breath of
חוט
khut
עצומה
atsuma
דמעות
dma'ot
השמידו
hishmidu
נשמת
nishmat
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literary common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word נשמת (nishmat) in both religious and poetic contexts. For example, during Jewish prayers, one might refer to the soul as a divine spark, and in conversations about personal growth or emotional well-being, it can be used to describe one's essence or spirit.
Synonyms & nuances
While נשמה (neshama) is a more common synonym for 'soul,' נשמת (nishmat) carries a more poetic and elevated tone, often used in literature or prayer. You would choose נשמת when you want to evoke a deeper emotional or spiritual connection.
Culture
The word נשמת (nishmat) is derived from the root 'נשמה' which signifies breath, highlighting the intrinsic connection between breath and life in Hebrew culture. In many Jewish texts, the soul is viewed as a vital aspect of one's identity, often linked to spirituality and the divine, making it a central theme in religious discussions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of נשמת in English?
The Hebrew word נשמת (nishmat) translates to 'soul' in English, referring to the essence or spirit of a person.
Q.How do you pronounce נשמת?
נשמת is pronounced as 'nish-mat,' with an emphasis on the first syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get the right sounds.
Q.Is there a feminine or masculine form of נשמת?
The word נשמת itself is gender-neutral, as it refers to the concept of a soul, which is not inherently masculine or feminine in Hebrew.
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