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תוארו — meaning in English: His title

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קן
ken
תוארו
to'aru
כעבור
ka'avor
הסוג
hasug
הושמד
hushmad
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formal common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word תוארו (to'aru) in formal settings, such as in academic writings, official documents, or during respectful introductions. For instance, one might hear it in a discussion about someone's professional or honorific titles during a ceremony or in a biography.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'תואר' (to'ar), meaning 'title.' However, תוארו (to'aru) specifically implies possession, as in 'his title,' adding a personal element that 'תואר' does not convey. You would choose תוארו when emphasizing ownership or relation to a specific individual.
Culture
The word תוארו (to'aru) derives from the root 'תואר' meaning 'title' or 'description.' It reflects the importance of titles in Hebrew culture, where titles often signify respect, authority, or professional status. Interestingly, Hebrew, like many languages, has evolved to incorporate various titles that indicate social roles, from academic degrees to honorifics in religious contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does תוארו mean in Hebrew?
The Hebrew word תוארו (to'aru) translates to 'his title' in English, referring to a designation or honorific associated with a person.
Q.How do you pronounce תוארו?
The word is pronounced 'to'aru,' where the 'o' has an elongated vowel sound, resembling 'oh' in English.
Q.Can I use תוארו in casual conversation?
While תוארו is primarily formal, it can be used in casual contexts when discussing someone's roles or identities, especially if the situation calls for a respectful tone.
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