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הללו — meaning in English: these

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להסתכל
lehistakel
עבודת
avodat
הנהו
hinehu
השריר
hashrir
הללו
halalu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word הללו (halalu) in everyday conversations, especially when referring to specific objects or people in a casual context. For instance, one might say, "הללו הילדים שבאו למסיבה" (These are the kids who came to the party) when pointing out a group of children.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of הללו is 'אלו' (elu), which also means 'these.' However, הללו is often used to emphasize a specific group of items or individuals, making it more expressive in certain contexts, like when someone is highlighting those present.
Culture
The word הללו (halalu) derives from the Hebrew root 'ה-ל-ל' which generally means 'to praise.' Interestingly, in biblical texts, 'halelu' often appears in joyous contexts, reflecting the cultural significance of community and celebration in ancient Hebrew life. This connection between language and cultural practices adds depth to its usage today.
FAQ
Q.What does הללו mean in English?
הללו (halalu) translates to 'these' in English, used to refer to specific items or people nearby.
Q.How do you pronounce הללו?
הללו is pronounced as 'halalu,' with a focus on the second syllable.
Q.In what contexts can I use הללו?
You can use הללו in neutral contexts when referring to things or people, particularly when you want to specify a group that is close in proximity.
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