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תן — meaning in English: Give

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ליד
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תן
ten
רצה
ratza
סיפור
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informal very common
Usage
The Hebrew word תן (ten) is commonly used in everyday conversations when asking someone to give or hand over something. For example, you might hear a parent asking their child 'תן לי את הספר' (ten li et ha-sefer) meaning 'give me the book' in a household setting or friends exchanging items during a casual outing.
Synonyms & nuances
While תן (ten) means 'give,' another synonym is הענק (ha'anak), which translates to 'grant' or 'bestow' and carries a more formal tone. You would choose תן (ten) for casual requests and interactions, whereas הענק (ha'anak) would be more appropriate in formal or ceremonial contexts.
Culture
The word תן (ten) is derived from the root נתן (natan), which means 'to give' and is a fundamental verb in Hebrew. In Jewish culture, the act of giving has significant spiritual and communal implications, often celebrated during religious events when sharing food or gifts is customary, reflecting the value of generosity and community.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Hebrew word 'תן'?
'תן' (ten) means 'give' in English. It’s a fundamental verb used in everyday Hebrew conversations and is essential for making requests.
Q.How do you conjugate 'תן' in the future tense?
In the future tense, 'תן' (ten) becomes 'תיתן' (tit'en) for 'you will give.' The verb changes according to the subject pronoun, such as 'אתה תיתן' (ata tit'en) for 'you (male) will give.'
Q.Can 'תן' be used in a formal context?
'תן' (ten) is primarily informal, but it can be used in neutral situations. For more formal contexts, especially in writing or speeches, you might opt for synonyms like הענק (ha'anak) to reflect the tone appropriately.
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