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שנוצרה — meaning in English: Created

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Guess the translation for that was formed / that was created (f.s.)
לגור
lagur
שנוצרה
shenotsra
הנמצאים
hanimtsa'im
מנהגי
minhagei
נהדר
nehedar
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'שנוצרה' when discussing creative processes, such as art or writing, where something new is formed or brought into existence. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about a newly created song or artwork, emphasizing the act of creation itself.
Synonyms & nuances
'שנוצרה' is often used in contexts related to artistic or conceptual creation, while synonyms like 'נוצרה' (notsra) can refer to more natural occurrences, like the formation of a river. Choosing 'שנוצרה' highlights a more intentional act of creation versus a natural process.
Culture
'שנוצרה' is derived from the root 'נ-צ-ר' which relates to creation and formation. In a broader cultural context, the act of creation is deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, where creation stories play a significant role in religious texts and teachings, emphasizing the importance of creativity in both a spiritual and practical sense.
FAQ
Q.What does 'שנוצרה' mean in English?
'שנוצרה' translates to 'created' in English, referring to the act of making or bringing something into existence.
Q.How do you pronounce 'שנוצרה'?
'שנוצרה' is pronounced as 'shenotsra'. It's a good idea to practice saying it with native speakers to get the pronunciation just right.
Q.Is 'שנוצרה' used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'שנוצרה' is commonly used in everyday Hebrew, especially when talking about artistic works, innovations, or any context where something new has been made.
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