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מוצגות — meaning in English: Are displayed

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Guess the translation for are introduced / are displayed / are presented / are exhibited (f.pl.)
הדלק
hadelek
הקלאסית
haklasit
לוחמים
lokhamim
בצבעים
bitsva'im
מוצגות
mutsagot
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'מוצגות' when discussing presentations, exhibitions, or displays of information. For instance, in a museum, one might say, 'הציורים מוצגות בתערוכה' ('The paintings are displayed in the exhibition'). It's also common in academic settings when referring to how data or findings are presented in reports.
Synonyms & nuances
'מוצגות' is often compared to 'מוצא', which means 'to find' or 'to discover.' While 'מוצגות' focuses specifically on the act of displaying something for others to see, 'מוצא' can imply a more general sense of uncovering or locating. You’d choose 'מוצגות' when emphasizing the presentation aspect, such as in an exhibition or a formal display.
Culture
The word 'מוצגות' comes from the root 'צגה', which means 'to present' or 'to display.' In Israeli culture, displaying art, history, or even personal achievements is highly valued, making this term relevant in various social contexts. The concept of showcasing is deeply rooted in Israeli society, particularly in the vibrant art scene and public exhibitions throughout the country.
FAQ
Q.What does מוצגות mean in Hebrew?
'מוצגות' means 'are displayed' in English. It's used to describe something that is being shown or exhibited to an audience.
Q.How do you conjugate מוצגות in Hebrew?
'מוצגות' is the feminine plural form of the verb 'להציג' (to display). In masculine form, it would be 'מוצגים'.
Q.Can מוצגות be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'מוצגות' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing events, exhibitions, or media that are being shown. It's a versatile word that fits well in both casual and formal contexts.
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