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לנשיא — meaning in English: To the President

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שלשולים
shilshulim
הסיף
hasayif
בשלטון
bashilton
לנשיא
lanasi
מלכותכן
malkhutkhen
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formal common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use 'לנשיא' (lanasi) in formal contexts, particularly in written correspondence or speeches directed toward the President. For example, a citizen may address a letter to the President of Israel using this term when discussing national issues or expressing concerns.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'לנשיא' specifically refers to the President, a similar term is 'לראש הממשלה' (le'rosh ha'memshala), meaning 'to the Prime Minister'. The choice between these terms depends on the specific governmental figure being addressed, signaling the speaker's intent and respect for the office held.
Culture
'לנשיא' (lanasi) is derived from the Hebrew root 'נ-ש-א' (n-sh-a), which means 'to lift' or 'to elevate'. This reflects the role of a president as someone who is elevated to a position of leadership, representing the nation. In Israel, addressing the president directly, especially in writing, is a significant act, showcasing a citizen's engagement with their government.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'לנשיא' in a sentence?
'לנשיא' is used when addressing or referring to the President, as in 'אני כותב מכתב לנשיא' (I am writing a letter to the President). This shows direct communication or intention to engage with the presidential office.
Q.Is 'לנשיא' used in everyday conversation?
'לנשיא' is not commonly used in everyday conversation, as it's a formal term. It's primarily reserved for official contexts or written communication, such as letters or speeches.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'לנשיא'?
A common mistake is using 'לנשיא' in informal contexts. Remember, this term is strictly formal; using it in casual conversations could seem out of place or overly serious.
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