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לאישה — meaning in English: For a woman

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Guess the translation for to/for the woman
הובאו
huv'u
נבע
nava
שאוכל
she'ukhal
לאישה
la'isha
בטוח
batu'akh
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'לאישה' when discussing gifts or items specifically intended for women, such as in conversations about fashion or personal care. For example, you might hear it in a store when asking for recommendations for a birthday gift for a friend or when discussing suitable products during a shopping trip.
Synonyms & nuances
'לאישה' is often used in contexts that demand specificity regarding gender, while the word 'לנשים' (for women, plural) is used more broadly. You would choose 'לאישה' when referring to a singular item or concept directed at one woman, whereas 'לנשים' would be used in collective or plural situations.
Culture
The word 'לאישה' reflects an important aspect of Hebrew grammar, where many words are gendered. Understanding this word not only helps learners grasp the nuances of Hebrew gender distinctions but also opens up discussions about the roles and perceptions of women in Israeli culture. It's fascinating to note that this word can lead to deeper conversations about women's empowerment and societal changes in Israel over the years.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'לאישה' mean?
'לאישה' translates to 'for a woman' in English and is commonly used in contexts where something is designated specifically for women.
Q.How do you pronounce 'לאישה'?
'לאישה' is pronounced as 'la'isha', with the emphasis on the second syllable. The 'la' sounds like the English word 'lah', and 'isha' rhymes with 'misha'.
Q.Is 'לאישה' used in formal or informal settings?
'לאישה' is typically used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both formal and informal conversations. You might hear it in everyday discussions or in commercials targeting women.
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