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הגטאות — meaning in English: Ghettos

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המודעות
hamoda'ot
הטבעי
hativ'i
בחיפוש
bakhipus
הגטאות
hageta'ot
בסכנה
besakana
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word הגטאות (hageta'ot) in discussions about history, particularly when referring to the places where Jewish communities were isolated during World War II. It may also come up in social conversations about urban areas with socioeconomic challenges, where the term can evoke themes of segregation and community resilience.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'שכונה' (shchunah), which translates to 'neighborhood.' However, הגטאות carries a specific historical weight and connotation of confinement and distress, while שכונה is more neutral and can refer to any residential area.
Culture
The word הגטאות has a profound historical significance, particularly linked to the Jewish experience during the Holocaust. Originally derived from the Italian word 'ghetto,' which referred to areas where Jews were forced to live in Venice, it evolved in Hebrew to encompass broader discussions about marginalized communities around the world.
FAQ
Q.What does the word הגטאות mean in English?
The Hebrew word הגטאות (hageta'ot) translates to 'ghettos' in English, referring to areas where specific groups, often marginalized, are segregated from the larger community.
Q.How do you use הגטאות in a sentence?
You could use הגטאות in a sentence like: 'During the war, many innocent people were forced to live in הגטאות, facing unimaginable hardships.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using הגטאות?
A common mistake is using הגטאות in a purely contemporary context without acknowledging its historical significance. It's important to be sensitive to its implications when discussing social issues.
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