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משקעים — meaning in English: Precipitation

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Guess the translation for precipitate / sediments
ההחלטה
hahakhlata
משקעים
mishka'im
היווצרות
hivatsrut
ימינו
yameinu
מהיהודים
mehayehudim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word משקעים (mishka'im) primarily in the context of weather forecasts, scientific discussions, and environmental studies. For instance, a meteorologist might use it when describing the expected rain or snow in a given area during winter months, often in a formal report or informative news segment.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is גשמים (geshamim), which specifically means 'rains.' While משקעים encompasses all forms of precipitation, including snow and hail, גשמים is more limited in scope. Choose משקעים when discussing precipitation in a broader sense, particularly in scientific or technical contexts.
Culture
The term משקעים has its roots in the Hebrew root ש-ק-ע (Sh-Q-A), which conveys the idea of settling. This word is not only used in meteorological contexts; it has also been adopted into discussions around agriculture, where understanding precipitation is vital for farming practices in arid regions of Israel. The evolution of this term reflects the importance of weather patterns in Israeli culture and daily life.
FAQ
Q.What does משקעים mean in English?
The Hebrew word משקעים (mishka'im) translates to 'precipitation' in English, referring to any form of water, liquid or solid, falling from the atmosphere. This includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Q.How do you pronounce משקעים?
The pronunciation of משקעים is 'mishka'im'. The 'i' sound is similar to the 'ee' in 'see,' and the 'a' is pronounced like the 'i' in 'it'.
Q.What are common mistakes when using the word משקעים?
One common mistake is confusing משקעים with גשמים (geshamim), which only refers to rain. Remember that משקעים is more inclusive, covering all types of precipitation, so use it when you're discussing weather patterns in a wider context.
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