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תפילה — meaning in English: prayer

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הלה
hala
מוסיף
mosif
חקירות
khakirot
בוודאות
bevada'ut
תפילה
tfila
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formal common
Usage
The word תפילה (tfila) is commonly used in Jewish religious contexts, particularly during communal gatherings such as Shabbat services or holidays. Native speakers might also use this term in personal contexts, such as when someone is expressing their thoughts during a moment of reflection or during times of need.
Synonyms & nuances
While תפילה is the standard term for 'prayer,' a close synonym is ברכה (beracha), which means 'blessing.' The key difference lies in their usage: תפילה refers more broadly to the act of praying, while ברכה specifically involves invoking God's favor or well wishes, often related to meals or special occasions.
Culture
The term תפילה derives from the root פ-ל-ל, which means 'to judge' in Hebrew. Historically, prayer has been a vital aspect of Jewish culture, often viewed as a way to connect with God and seek guidance during significant life events. One fascinating aspect is how prayer evolves within the community, with different traditions and practices shaping the way תפילה is performed over time.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of תפילה in Hebrew?
תפילה (tfila) means 'prayer' in Hebrew and is central to Jewish religious practice, encompassing both communal and personal expressions of faith.
Q.How do you use תפילה in a sentence?
You could say, 'אני מתפלל בתפילה' (Ani mitpalel b'tfila), which translates to 'I pray in prayer.' This showcases the word's versatility in different contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using תפילה?
A common mistake is to confuse תפילה with ברכה (beracha); while both involve a spiritual aspect, תפילה is broader and more about the act of praying, while ברכה is specifically about blessings.
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