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לגיון — meaning in English: legion

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נהנו
nehenu
אנדרטאות
andarta'ot
הביע
hebi'a
תמונה
tmuna
לגיון
ligyon
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'לגיון' (ligyon) is often used in discussions about historical military formations or in literature that references ancient armies. It can also appear in modern contexts when discussing large groups of people or organizations, such as volunteer legions or political movements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'צבא' (tzva), which means 'army.' However, 'לגיון' carries a connotation of a specific, organized group, often with a historical or formal flair, whereas 'צבא' is more general and can refer to any military force.
Culture
'לגיון' has its roots in ancient Rome, where a 'legion' was a unit of the Roman army, typically comprising around 5,000 soldiers. In Hebrew, the term has taken on a broader meaning over time, symbolizing not just military might but also collective strength and unity among people. Interestingly, the term is also used in modern Hebrew to refer to large groups in various contexts, reflecting its evolution from a specific military meaning to a more general one.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'לגיון' mean in English?
'לגיון' translates to 'legion' in English, often referring to a large military unit or a group of people united for a common cause.
Q.How do you use 'לגיון' in a sentence?
You might say, 'הצבא הקים לגיון חדש' (Hatzva hekim ligyon chadash), which means, 'The army established a new legion.' This showcases the military context of the word.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'לגיון'?
One common mistake is to confuse 'לגיון' with 'צבא.' While both relate to military forces, remember that 'לגיון' refers specifically to a structured group, often with historical significance.
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