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אחדים — meaning in English: some

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עירוני
ironi
פילוסופיה
filosofia
אחדים
akhadim
שכבר
shekvar
כאילו
ke'ilu
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use 'אחדים' (akhadim) in everyday conversations when referring to a group of unspecified items or people. For example, you might hear it in a discussion about shopping for groceries, where someone might say, 'I bought some apples and oranges,' translating to 'קניתי אחדים תפוחים ותפוזים.' It's also common in casual settings, like chatting with friends about plans or experiences.
Synonyms & nuances
'אחדים' is closely related to 'כמה' (kama), which also means 'some' but often implies a smaller quantity. You would use 'אחדים' when you want to emphasize an unspecified but larger or more diverse group, while 'כמה' might come off as more casual and limited in scope.
Culture
'אחדים' is derived from the root 'אחד', which means 'one' or 'single.' This connection underscores the idea of 'some' as a subset of a larger whole. In Israeli culture, the word is often used to express flexibility and variety, showing that there’s more than one way to approach a situation or choice, reflecting the dynamic nature of daily life in Israel.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'אחדים' in Hebrew?
'אחדים' translates to 'some' in English, referring to an unspecified number of items or people. It captures the essence of a part of a whole, often used in everyday conversations.
Q.How do you use 'אחדים' in a sentence?
You can use 'אחדים' in sentences like 'יש לי אחדים ספרים לקרוא' which means 'I have some books to read.'
Q.Is 'אחדים' used in formal writing?
'אחדים' is generally considered neutral, making it suitable for both spoken and written contexts, though it may appear less frequently in highly formal texts.
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