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אלת — meaning in English: Goddess

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בלילות
beleilot
אלת
elat
ביבשת
bayabeshet
סחר
sakhar
לו
lu
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'אלת' (elat) in discussions about mythology, religion, and ancient cultures, particularly when referring to feminine deities. For example, during a cultural seminar or an academic lecture on ancient Near Eastern religions, the term might come up in relation to goddesses worshipped in various ancient civilizations.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'אלת' (elat) specifically denotes a goddess, related words like 'אל' (el) mean 'god' and are gender-neutral. This distinction allows for a rich exploration of gender and divine representation in language; using 'אלת' emphasizes the feminine aspect of divinity, while 'אל' can refer to any deity.
Culture
'אלת' (elat) has deep roots in ancient history, often associated with powerful feminine figures in various mythologies. In many ancient cultures, goddesses represented fertility, war, and wisdom, highlighting the importance of female deities in societal structures and belief systems. Interestingly, in modern Hebrew, the term can still evoke a sense of reverence for these ancient figures, reflecting a cultural connection to historical narratives.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'אלת' mean in English?
'אלת' translates to 'goddess' in English, referring specifically to a female deity in mythology and religious contexts.
Q.Can 'אלת' be used in everyday conversation?
'אלת' is primarily used in formal or academic discussions about mythology or religion, rather than in everyday conversation. It's a term that may come up in specific cultural or educational settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the usage of 'אלת'?
A common mistake is using 'אלת' to refer to any deity regardless of gender. Remember, 'אלת' specifically refers to a goddess, while 'אל' is the appropriate term for a male god or a deity in general.
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