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ריקה — meaning in English: Empty

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Guess the translation for empty (f.s.)
ריקה
reka
אתן
aten
העובדים
ha'ovdim
אמצא
emtsa
זוהי
zohi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ריקה' in everyday conversations when describing physical spaces, such as an empty room or a vacant chair. It can also be used metaphorically to express emotional states, like feeling empty after a significant loss or during reflective moments.
Synonyms & nuances
'ריקה' is closely related to the word 'חלל' (chalal), which also means empty but often refers to a space or cavity. While 'ריקה' is more commonly used in everyday language, 'חלל' is frequently used in technical or scientific contexts, such as describing a hollow object or an empty space in mathematics.
Culture
The word 'ריקה' comes from the root ר-ק, which relates to emptiness and void. In Israeli culture, this concept can extend beyond the physical to encompass emotional experiences, making it a versatile term in both personal and artistic expressions. Interestingly, it often appears in poetry and literature, evoking deep feelings of longing and absence.
FAQ
Q.What does ריקה mean in English?
'ריקה' translates to 'empty' in English, used to describe something that lacks content or substance, both in a physical and emotional sense.
Q.How do you use ריקה in a sentence?
You can use 'ריקה' to describe various situations, for example, 'החדר ריקה' (the room is empty) or 'אני מרגיש ריקה' (I feel empty).
Q.Are there any common mistakes learners make with ריקה?
A common mistake is confusing 'ריקה' with 'ריק' (rik), which is the masculine form. Remember that 'ריקה' is feminine, so use it with feminine nouns and adjectives.
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