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בתאים — meaning in English: In cells

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בתאים
bata'im
עירייה
iriya
לשימוש
leshimush
בתה
bita
הסמל
hasamal
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technical common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'בתאים' (bata'im) in scientific or academic conversations, particularly in biology and medicine. For example, during discussions about cellular structures in a classroom or while presenting research findings at a conference, the term is frequently used to describe the fundamental units of life.
Synonyms & nuances
'בתאים' (bata'im) specifically refers to the cellular context, while a word like 'במקום' (bimkom) translates to 'in place' and lacks the biological specificity. When discussing biological concepts, 'בתאים' is the precise choice to indicate a focus on cellular activity or structure over generic locations.
Culture
The word 'בתאים' derives from the root 'ת-א-י', related to the concept of structure and compartmentalization in living organisms. In Hebrew, this reflects a deep appreciation for the intricate designs of nature. Interestingly, much of modern Hebrew vocabulary in science borrows from roots based in biblical Hebrew, showcasing a unique blend of ancient language with contemporary scientific discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does 'בתאים' mean in English?
'בתאים' translates to 'in cells' in English and is commonly used in scientific discussions about biology.
Q.How do you pronounce 'בתאים'?
'בתאים' is pronounced as 'bata'im', with emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'בתאים'?
A common mistake is using 'בתאים' outside of a biological context. Ensure that you use it when specifically referring to cellular structures, as it does not apply to other meanings of 'in' or 'place'.
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