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תעשה — meaning in English: Do

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להביא
le'havi
תעשה
ta'aseh
לישון
lishon
תלך
telech
בין
Ben
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neutral very common
Usage
The Hebrew word 'תעשה' (ta'aseh) is commonly used in everyday conversations among native speakers, especially when giving instructions or making requests. You might hear it in a classroom setting when a teacher asks students to complete an assignment, or in casual conversations when friends encourage each other to take action on a plan.
Synonyms & nuances
'תעשה' (ta'aseh) is often used in a broad sense, covering various types of actions. In contrast, a synonym like 'לעשות' (la'asot) is more general and can refer to the act of doing anything, while 'הכין' (hechin) specifically means 'to prepare.' You would use 'תעשה' when encouraging someone to take specific action in a given context.
Culture
'תעשה' (ta'aseh) is derived from the root ע-ש-ה, which conveys the idea of action or creation. This word is deeply embedded in Jewish cultural practices, often echoing the biblical call to action, such as in the famous phrase 'עשה טוב' (aseh tov), meaning 'do good.' Interestingly, it reflects the proactive nature valued in many aspects of Hebrew-speaking culture, emphasizing the importance of taking initiative.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'תעשה' mean in English?
'תעשה' (ta'aseh) translates to 'do' in English. It's an imperative form used to prompt someone to take action.
Q.How do you pronounce 'תעשה'?
'תעשה' is pronounced as ta'aseh, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The 'ta' has a soft 'a' sound, similar to 'ta' in 'taco'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'תעשה'?
A common mistake is confusing the imperative form with the infinitive form. Remember that 'תעשה' gives a direct command, while 'לעשות' (la'asot) is used when referring to the action of doing in a more general sense.
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