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למיתוס — meaning in English: Myth

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השמדת
hishmadeta
בפיקוד
bapikud
השושלת
hashoshelet
למיתוס
lamitos
קודם
kodem
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word למיתוס (lamitos) in discussions about folklore, culture, and literature. For instance, in a casual conversation about ancient stories or during a lecture on cultural mythology, it might be used to highlight the distinction between a myth and a historical fact.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'אגדה' (agada), which translates to 'legend' and often carries a more fantastical or moralistic connotation. In contrast, למיתוס (lamitos) is usually used in a more analytical context, often when discussing the broader implications or truths behind traditional tales.
Culture
The word למיתוס (lamitos) derives from the Greek word 'mythos,' which means 'story' or 'tale.' Myths play a significant role in Jewish culture, often reflecting moral lessons and historical narratives that shape collective identity and values across generations.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of למיתוס in Hebrew?
The Hebrew word למיתוס (lamitos) translates to 'myth' in English, referring to a traditional story that explains phenomena or beliefs within cultures.
Q.How do you use למיתוס in a sentence?
You can use למיתוס in sentences like, 'המיתוס על פרומתיאוס מראה את הקונפליקט בין אלים לאנשים' which means, 'The myth of Prometheus illustrates the conflict between gods and humans.'
Q.Is למיתוס used in formal writing?
Yes, למיתוס can be used in formal writing, especially in academic discussions about literature, history, or anthropology, as it relates to the study of cultural narratives.
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