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בגדים — meaning in English: Swimsuit

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בשכונות
bashkhunot
האבטלה
ha'avtala
בגדים
bgadim
בגיל
bagil
ענפיהם
anfeihem
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word בגדים (bgadim) when discussing swimwear, especially during the summer months at beaches or pools. For example, a group of friends might talk about what בגדים they plan to wear for their upcoming beach trip.
Synonyms & nuances
While בגדים refers specifically to swimsuits, the word 'שחייה' (shchiyah) means swimming and can imply the activity rather than the clothing. You would use בגדים when specifically referring to what you wear to swim, while שחייה would be used when talking about the act of swimming itself.
Culture
The term בגדים (bgadim) is derived from the root word 'בגד' (beged), which means clothing, and has evolved to specifically denote swimwear. In Israel, where beach culture is prevalent, swimwear is not just a necessity but a fashion statement, making the word quite significant in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does בגדים mean in Hebrew?
In Hebrew, בגדים (bgadim) translates to 'swimwear' or 'swimsuit' in English. It is commonly used to refer to the clothing worn for swimming activities.
Q.How do you pronounce בגדים?
בגדים is pronounced as 'bgadim'. The pronunciation emphasizes the 'g' sound, similar to the English word 'gad'.
Q.Are there different types of בגדים in Hebrew?
Yes, in Hebrew, you might hear terms like 'בגד ים' (beged yam) specifically referring to beachwear or swimwear. This can include various styles such as bikinis, one-pieces, or board shorts, but בגדים generally covers all swimwear types.
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