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ללשון — meaning in English: To the tongue

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ללשון
lilshon
הנקבה
hanekeva
הנחת
hanakhat
הכנסות
hakhnasot
תחומים
tkhumim
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers might use the term 'ללשון' when discussing matters of speech, language, or specific dialects in both casual conversations and educational settings. For instance, a teacher might say, 'Let's turn our focus to how we use language, or 'ללשון', in different cultures.'
Synonyms & nuances
'ללשון' is often compared to the word 'שפה' (safa), which means 'language'. While 'שפה' refers to formal languages like English or Hebrew, 'ללשון' brings a more personal touch, often used in contexts emphasizing the act of speaking or the nuances of dialect.
Culture
'ללשון' carries a sense of intimacy with language, as if one is inviting you into the very essence of communication. The root 'לשון' itself means 'tongue', which not only refers to the physical organ but also to the concept of language as a whole; it’s fascinating how one word can encapsulate both the medium and the message.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ללשון' mean in English?
'ללשון' translates to 'to the tongue' in English, and is often used in contexts related to language or speech.
Q.How do you use 'ללשון' in a sentence?
You can use 'ללשון' in a sentence like, 'I want to refer to the way we express feelings, ללשון, in Hebrew.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ללשון'?
A common mistake is using 'ללשון' in overly formal contexts where a simpler term like 'שפה' might be more appropriate. It’s best suited for discussions about language nuances rather than formal definitions.
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