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ראויה — meaning in English: Worthy

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Guess the translation for worthy of / suitable / eligible
מזוהה
mezuhe
דקה
daka
ראויה
re'uya
מטה
mata
לכוחות
lekokhot
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word ראויה in contexts where they are discussing someone's character or achievements. For example, it might be used in a conversation about a person deserving recognition for their contributions, like a dedicated teacher or a charitable volunteer.
Synonyms & nuances
While ראויה conveys a strong sense of worthiness, a similar word, 'מגיע' (magia), translates to 'deserves.' However, ראויה is often used to emphasize moral or ethical worthiness rather than merely a deserved outcome.
Culture
The word ראויה stems from the root ר-א-י, which relates to seeing or perceiving, implying a recognition of value or merit. In Jewish culture, discussions about worthiness are particularly poignant during festive occasions, such as the High Holidays, where individuals reflect on their actions and moral standings throughout the year.
FAQ
Q.What does ראויה mean in English?
ראויה means 'worthy' in English, referring to someone or something deserving of respect, recognition, or value.
Q.How do you use ראויה in a sentence?
You might say, 'היא ראויה לכל הכבוד' which translates to 'She is worthy of all the respect,' showcasing her admirable qualities.
Q.Is ראויה used in formal writing?
Yes, ראויה can be used in both spoken and written Hebrew, including formal contexts, making it versatile for various settings.
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