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גבוהה — meaning in English: High

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Guess the translation for high / tall (f.s.)
אמירות
amirot
תהליך
tahalikh
גבוהה
gvoha
ספורטאים
sporta'im
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'גבוהה' (gvoha) when describing physical heights, such as mountains, buildings, or even people. For instance, it is common to hear it in conversations about the scenery, like saying 'ההר הזה גבוה' ('This mountain is high') when hiking or traveling.
Synonyms & nuances
'גבוהה' is often compared to 'רם' (ram), which also means high but carries a more poetic nuance. While 'גבוהה' is used in everyday contexts, 'רם' might be preferred in literary settings or when expressing grandeur.
Culture
'גבוהה' has its roots in Semitic languages, linking it to similar words in Arabic and other related tongues, which also carry meanings related to height and elevation. This word reflects the importance of nature and geography in Israeli culture, often appearing in poetry and songs that celebrate the beauty of the land.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'גבוהה' in English?
'גבוהה' translates to 'high' in English, used to describe something elevated in position or stature.
Q.How do you use 'גבוהה' in a sentence?
You can use 'גבוהה' in sentences like 'הדירה שלי גבוהה' ('My apartment is high') to describe physical height or elevation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'גבוהה'?
A common mistake is using 'גבוהה' as a noun instead of an adjective. Remember that it describes something, so it should always be used with a noun.
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