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אוהד — meaning in English: Fan

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Guess the translation for sympathizes / sympathizer / follower / fan (m.s.)
לזאת
lazot
רשימת
reshimat
אוהד
ohed
טעם
ta'am
ניב
niv
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informal very common
Usage
The word אוהד (ohed) is commonly used among sports fans when discussing their favorite teams or athletes. For instance, during a football match, fans might shout 'אני אוהד של הקבוצה הזאת!' (I am a fan of this team!) to express their support.
Synonyms & nuances
While אוהד (ohed) specifically refers to a fan or supporter, the term חובב (hovev) can also mean enthusiast or lover of something. However, חובב implies a more general fondness, whereas אוהד is deeply tied to loyalty and active support, especially in sports contexts.
Culture
The word אוהד (ohed) stems from the root word 'הוד' (hod), which means glory or splendor, reflecting the pride fans feel for their teams. In Israel, being a dedicated אוהד is a significant part of the sporting culture, often leading to passionate rivalries and vibrant community gatherings around games.
FAQ
Q.What does אוהד mean in English?
The Hebrew word אוהד (ohed) translates to 'fan' in English, specifically referring to someone who supports a sports team or an artist.
Q.How do I use אוהד in a sentence?
You can use אוהד in a sentence like: 'אני אוהד של קבוצת הכדורגל המקומית' (I am a fan of the local football team).
Q.Is אוהד used only for sports fans?
No, while אוהד is most commonly associated with sports, it can also apply to fans of music bands or cultural events, showcasing a person's enthusiasm and support.
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