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מסיבי — meaning in English: massive

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כפוף
kafuf
מסיבי
masivi
שילם
shilem
לסעוד
lis'od
צבעים
tsva'im
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'מסיבי' (masivi) when describing large structures, such as buildings or monuments, in both casual conversations and professional settings. For example, an architect may refer to a 'מסיבי' design when discussing plans for a skyscraper, while friends might joke about a 'מסיבי' meal they had at a restaurant.
Synonyms & nuances
'מסיבי' (masivi) is often compared to 'גדול' (gadol), which simply means 'big.' While both indicate size, 'מסיבי' carries a connotation of impressiveness or weight, making it the preferred choice for something that is not just large but also significant in its impact or presence.
Culture
The word 'מסיבי' (masivi) has its roots in the Hebrew language but is often associated with modern Hebrew usage, especially in contexts relating to technology and architecture. Interestingly, the term has been embraced in colloquial speech, reflecting the influence of English, where 'massive' has similar connotations of size and impact, showing the blending of cultures through language.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'מסיבי' mean?
'מסיבי' (masivi) translates to 'massive' in English, describing something of substantial size or importance.
Q.How do you use 'מסיבי' in a sentence?
You can use 'מסיבי' in sentences like, 'הבניין הזה הוא מסיבי' (This building is massive), to emphasize the impressive size of an object.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'מסיבי'?
A common mistake is using 'מסיבי' interchangeably with 'גדול' (gadol) without considering context. Remember, 'מסיבי' suggests not only size but also significance, so choose it when you want to convey that added weight.
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