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לפרוש — meaning in English: spread

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הנדסי
handasi
הקטנה
haktana
מעל
ma'al
וגדל
vegadal
לפרוש
lifrosh
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'לפרוש' (lifrosh) in various contexts, such as during conversations about laying out a picnic blanket or spreading a tablecloth. It can also be used in more abstract scenarios, like discussing the spread of information in social media or the distribution of resources in a community.
Synonyms & nuances
'לפרוש' (lifrosh) is often compared to 'להשתרע' (lehishtare'a), which also means 'to spread.' However, 'להשתרע' implies a more relaxed or sprawling spread, such as lying down comfortably. In contrast, 'לפרוש' can imply a more deliberate action, like laying out or distributing something purposefully.
Culture
'לפרוש' (lifrosh) has roots in the verb 'פָּרַשׁ' (parash), which means 'to separate' or 'to divide.' This etymology highlights the word's versatility in conveying both physical and metaphorical spreading. In Israeli culture, the act of spreading can symbolize sharing and generosity, such as spreading joy with friends and family during holidays.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'לפרוש' mean?
'לפרוש' (lifrosh) means 'to spread' in English. It can be used in various contexts, from physical actions like spreading a blanket to abstract concepts like spreading news or ideas.
Q.How do you conjugate 'לפרוש' in Hebrew?
'לפרוש' is a regular verb. In the present tense, it conjugates to 'מְפָרֵשׁ' (mefarash) for masculine singular and 'מְפָרֶשֶׂת' (mefaresh) for feminine singular. For example, 'אני מפָרֵשׁ את השולחן' (I spread the table) is a common usage.
Q.Can you give an example sentence using 'לפרוש'?
Sure! You might say, 'אני אפרוש את השמיכה בפארק' (I will spread the blanket in the park) when discussing an outing or picnic.
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