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נשר — meaning in English: Nesher

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חדש
khadash
חומר
khomer
נשר
nesher
בצד
betsad
הדדית
hadadit
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'נשר' (nesher) in discussions about wildlife or nature, particularly when referring to the majestic bird of prey. It may also appear in cultural or religious texts, symbolizing strength and freedom, and is invoked in conversations about Israeli national symbols or heritage.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'נשר' (nesher) specifically denotes an eagle, the word 'עוף' (of) simply means 'bird' and is more general. Choose 'נשר' when you want to emphasize the grandeur and specific characteristics of eagles as opposed to any bird.
Culture
'נשר' (nesher) not only refers to the eagle, but it is also steeped in cultural significance within Jewish texts, where it embodies attributes like courage and resilience. In modern Israel, the nesher is a national symbol and appears in various emblems, reflecting the country's spirit and connection to nature.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'נשר' mean in English?
'נשר' (nesher) translates to 'eagle' in English, referring specifically to this type of bird known for its strength and majesty.
Q.How do you pronounce 'נשר' correctly?
'נשר' is pronounced as 'nesher,' with a soft 'e' sound and an emphasis on the first syllable.
Q.Is 'נשר' used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'נשר' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing nature, but it also carries cultural weight, making it suitable for more formal contexts as well.
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