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לגדודים — meaning in English: The battalions

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לגדודים
lagdudim
בקן
baken
מפעלי
mif'alei
נערכה
ne'erkha
בערוץ
be'aruts
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'לגדודים' (lagdudim) in military contexts, such as during discussions about army formations, historical battles, or current military operations. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about the Israeli Defense Forces when analyzing their structure and strategies.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'לגדודים' specifically refers to battalions, the word 'חיילים' (chayalim) means soldiers more generally. You would choose 'לגדודים' when discussing structured military units rather than individual soldiers, emphasizing the organized aspect of military life.
Culture
'לגדודים' is derived from the root word 'גדוד' (g'dud), which means battalion or group. The word is significant in Israeli culture, especially given the country's history of military service and the importance of battalions in its defense strategy. This term symbolizes not just military organization, but also camaraderie and teamwork among soldiers.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'לגדודים' mean in English?
'לגדודים' translates to 'the battalions' in English, referring to organized military units usually consisting of several hundred soldiers.
Q.How do you pronounce 'לגדודים'?
'לגדודים' is pronounced as 'lagdudim', with emphasis on the second syllable. It's helpful to practice breaking it down into syllables to master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'לגדודים'?
A common mistake is confusing 'לגדודים' with 'גדוד' in singular form. Remember that 'לגדודים' refers to multiple battalions, so use it when discussing more than one unit.
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