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הגרעינית — meaning in English: Nuclear weapons

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הגרעינית
hagar'init
צידי
tsidei
החדשה
hakhadasha
הכביש
hakvish
פורה
pore
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formal common
Usage
The term 'הגרעינית' is often used in discussions about international relations, military strategy, and global security. For instance, in debates about nuclear disarmament or during news reports on military developments, native speakers refer to 'הגרעינית' to specifically address nuclear weapons and their implications.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הגרעינית' specifically refers to nuclear weapons, another term, 'נשק גרעיני' (neshek gar'ini), translates to 'nuclear armament' and can encompass a broader range of nuclear-related military technology. Use 'הגרעינית' when discussing the weapons themselves, but 'נשק גרעיני' when referring to nuclear arms in a more general sense.
Culture
'הגרעינית' is derived from the Hebrew root 'גרעין,' meaning 'kernel' or 'nucleus,' reflecting the core nature of the weapon's atomic principles. In Israel's context, discussions around 'הגרעינית' are particularly significant due to the country's historical stance on nuclear capabilities, adding a layer of urgency and importance to the term within both local and international dialogues.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הגרעינית' mean in English?
'הגרעינית' translates to 'nuclear weapons' in English, referring to explosive devices that derive their destructive force from nuclear reactions.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הגרעינית'?
'הגרעינית' is pronounced as 'hagar'init,' where the first syllable has a soft 'ha' sound, and the stress is on the last syllable 'init.'
Q.Is 'הגרעינית' used in everyday conversation?
'הגרעינית' is not commonly used in everyday conversation, as it pertains more to formal discussions regarding military and geopolitical issues rather than casual topics.
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