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הניב — meaning in English: Produced

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Guess the translation for produced / yielded
לקשור
likshor
השאול
hasha'ul
הניב
heniv
בשל
bishel
מועצה
mo'etsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word הניב (heniv) in agricultural contexts, such as discussing the yield of crops or the production of goods. It's also common in business settings when evaluating the output of a project or the results of a collaborative effort.
Synonyms & nuances
While הניב (heniv) specifically refers to the act of producing, a word like ייצר (yatzar), meaning 'to manufacture,' implies a more mechanical or factory-related context. You would choose הניב (heniv) when discussing natural outputs like crops or ideas, while ייצר (yatzar) may be preferred in industrial discussions.
Culture
The word הניב (heniv) is derived from the root נ-ב (N-B), which is related to concepts of generating or producing. In Israeli culture, agriculture plays a significant role, and discussing production often connects to themes of sustainability and innovation in farming practices, especially given Israel's advancements in agricultural technology.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of הֵנִיב in English?
The Hebrew word הֵנִיב (heniv) means 'produced' in English, referring to the act of generating or yielding something, especially in natural or creative contexts.
Q.How do you use הניב in a sentence?
You can use הניב (heniv) in a sentence like, 'השדה הניב יבול מצוין' (The field produced an excellent yield), showcasing its use in agricultural discussions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using הניב?
A common mistake is confusing הניב (heniv) with the past tense of a verb expressing creation. Remember that הניב specifically relates to the output or result of a process, rather than the action of creating itself.
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