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אירעו — meaning in English: Happened

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Guess the translation for happened / occurred (pl.)
אירעו
er'u
ממלכתית
mamlakhtit
הקיר
hakir
הפקת
hafakat
בקשת
bekeshet
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use 'אירעו' in informal conversations to describe events or occurrences that have taken place. For example, you might hear it in a discussion about what happened at a recent family gathering or when recounting a story about an unexpected event that occurred during a trip.
Synonyms & nuances
'אירעו' is often used interchangeably with 'קרה' (kara), meaning 'happened.' However, 'אירעו' carries a slightly more formal tone, making it suitable for narratives or reports, while 'קרה' is more commonly used in everyday speech.
Culture
'אירעו' derives from the root 'ע-ר-ע', which relates to happenings or events in Hebrew. This verb forms an integral part of storytelling in Israeli culture, where recounting personal experiences is a cherished tradition, often seen in both casual conversations and more formal gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of אירעו in English?
'אירעו' translates to 'happened' in English, denoting an occurrence or event that took place.
Q.How do I use אירעו in a sentence?
You can use 'אירעו' in a sentence like, 'מה אירעו אתמול?' which means 'What happened yesterday?' This showcases its use in questioning about past events.
Q.Is אירעו used in formal writing?
'אירעו' is typically considered neutral, so it can be used in both spoken and written forms, including narratives, reports, and everyday conversations.
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