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קשתות — meaning in English: archery

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עקורים
akurim
הבינלאומית
habeynle'umit
קשתות
kshatot
כדאי
kedai
הוטל
hutal
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word קשתות in the context of sports, particularly during discussions about archery competitions or training sessions. It can also come up in historical discussions when referring to ancient archery practices that played a significant role in warfare and hunting.
Synonyms & nuances
While קשתות specifically refers to archery, another related term is ירי (yeri), which means shooting. However, ירי is broader and encompasses various forms of shooting, including firearms, whereas קשתות is exclusively about using a bow and arrow.
Culture
The word קשתות is derived from the root ק-ש-ת, which relates to the bow, an essential tool in various cultures throughout history. In ancient Israel, archery was not only a skill for hunting but also a critical military strategy, and it is celebrated in various texts and folklore, making it a part of Israel's rich cultural tapestry.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of קשתות?
The word קשתות is pronounced as 'kshatot.' The 'k' is similar to the 'k' in 'kite' and the 'sh' sounds like 'sh' in 'shoe.'
Q.How is קשתות used in a sentence?
You can use קשתות in a sentence like this: 'אני עוסק בקשתות כל סוף שבוע,' which means 'I practice archery every weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with קשתות?
One common mistake is confusing קשתות with related terms like ירי. Remember, קשתות specifically refers to archery, while ירי encompasses all forms of shooting.
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