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אבירים — meaning in English: Knights

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הקול
hakol
אבירים
abirim
מתוך
mitokh
גזר
gezer
הטוענים
hato'anim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'אבירים' (abirim) in contexts related to history, literature, and cultural discussions. For instance, you might hear it during conversations about medieval history, fantasy literature, or even in discussions about honor and chivalry in modern contexts, such as movies or games.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'לוחמים' (luḥamim), meaning 'warriors.' However, 'אבירים' carries a connotation of nobility and chivalry, making it more suitable when discussing not just fighting skills but also moral values and honor.
Culture
'אבירים' has deep roots in both literary and historical contexts, often associated with valor and nobility in medieval tales. Interestingly, the concept of knights in Hebrew culture can also symbolize ideals of gallantry and protection, linking modern interpretations back to ancient values of honor and duty.
FAQ
Q.What does 'אבירים' mean in English?
'אבירים' translates to 'knights' in English, referring to armored warriors of the medieval period known for their valor and allegiance to a code of chivalry.
Q.How do you use 'אבירים' in a sentence?
You can use 'אבירים' in sentences like 'האבירים נלחמו למען הממלכה' which means 'The knights fought for the kingdom.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'אבירים'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'אבירים' with 'לוחמים' (warriors); while both refer to fighters, 'אבירים' emphasizes the nobility and code of conduct that knights represent.
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