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בנגיף — meaning in English: The virus

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דקות
dakot
בנגיף
banagif
קיומם
kiyumam
חידש
khidesh
למינים
laminim
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word בנגיף in discussions about health, particularly in the context of viral outbreaks or illnesses. For example, during a conversation about the COVID-19 pandemic, one might say, 'החיים שלנו השתנו בגלל הבנגיף,' which translates to 'Our lives have changed because of the virus.' This word is often used in both casual conversations and news reports.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ווירוס' (virous), which is a direct loan from English. While both words can refer to biological viruses, בנגיף can also metaphorically refer to negative influences or toxins in non-literal contexts, making it more versatile in certain discussions.
Culture
The word בנגיף has its roots in the Hebrew word 'נגיף' which means 'to infect.' This reflects the idea of something spreading or influencing negatively, which is fitting for both biological viruses and metaphorical infections like misinformation. Interestingly, in Hebrew culture, discussions around viruses often tie into broader themes of health awareness and community responsibility, especially in light of recent global health crises.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word בנגיף mean in English?
The Hebrew word בנגיף translates to 'the virus' in English, specifically referring to a biological organism that can cause disease.
Q.How do you pronounce בנגיף?
בניגיף is pronounced as 'banagif.' It's essential to stress the second syllable for correct pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word בנגיף?
One common mistake is confusing בנגיף with other related terms. Remember that בנגיף specifically refers to 'the virus' and should not be used interchangeably with general sickness or illness terms in Hebrew.
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