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השיט — meaning in English: The cruise

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שרדו
sardu
השיט
hashayit
קולט
kolet
הרשת
hareshet
חלקו
khalku
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word השיט (hashayit) when discussing leisure, travel, or vacation plans, particularly in the context of enjoying a cruise experience on the Mediterranean or Red Sea. It may often come up in travel agencies, conversation among friends planning a getaway, or even in social media posts showcasing their recent cruise adventures.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is הפלגה (haplagah), which specifically means 'voyage' and can imply longer journeys, often by sailboat. You might choose השיט (hashayit) when referring specifically to the leisure aspect of cruising, whereas הפלגה (haplagah) could be more appropriate in a maritime or technical context.
Culture
The term השיט (hashayit) derives from the Hebrew root for 'to sail' or 'to navigate', reflecting Israel's rich maritime history, especially its connection to the Mediterranean Sea. Cruising has become increasingly popular in Israel, reflecting a blend of modern leisure with ancient traditions where sailors once traversed these waters for trade and exploration.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word השיט mean?
The word השיט (hashayit) means 'the cruise' in English and refers to a leisure journey, typically by ship.
Q.How do you pronounce השיט in Hebrew?
The pronunciation of השיט is 'hashayit', with emphasis on the 'shay' part, making it sound smooth and flowing.
Q.Is השיט a formal or informal term?
The term השיט is neutral, making it appropriate for casual conversations as well as more formal discussions about travel and leisure.
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