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הקוראים — meaning in English: Readers

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Guess the translation for the readers / who read / that/who call (m.pl.)
נסוג
nasog
היינו
hayinu
הקוראים
hakor'im
כנפיו
knafav
כשיר
kashir
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'הקוראים' (hakor'im) in various contexts, particularly in literature and education. For example, a teacher might refer to 'הקוראים' when discussing a book with students, or a book club might use the term when inviting members to share their thoughts on a novel.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'קוראים' (kor'im), which is simply the plural form of 'reader'. While 'הקוראים' suggests a more collective group, 'קוראים' could refer to individual readers or a less formal context. Choosing 'הקוראים' might be more appropriate when discussing a specific audience or group of readers.
Culture
'הקוראים' stems from the root 'ק.ר.א' which means 'to read' in Hebrew. This word not only signifies readers in a general sense but can also evoke a sense of community among those who share a common interest in literature, reflecting the rich tradition of reading in Jewish culture, where texts and storytelling have played pivotal roles throughout history.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הקוראים' mean in English?
'הקוראים' translates to 'the readers' in English, denoting a group of individuals who read, whether it be books, articles, or any text.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הקוראים'?
'הקוראים' is pronounced as 'hakor'im', with emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it slowly to capture the unique Hebrew sounds.
Q.In what contexts can I use the word 'הקוראים'?
You can use 'הקוראים' when discussing literature, referring to an audience in a book club, or even in academic settings when addressing students engaged in reading activities.
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