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קורא — meaning in English: reader

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שאנחנו
she'anachnu
במקרה
b'mikre
באמת
be'emet
קורא
kore
הכל
hakol
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word קורא (kore) in various contexts, such as discussing someone who enjoys literature or when referring to an individual participating in a book club. In everyday conversations, you might hear phrases like 'הוא קורא ספרים כל יום' (He reads books every day), showcasing its use in both casual and literary settings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'מְקָרֵא' (me'kare), which means 'one who reads aloud' or 'narrator.' While קורא (kore) is more general, referring to any reader, מְקָרֵא (me'kare) often implies a performance aspect, as in storytelling or public reading, making it more specific in certain contexts.
Culture
The word קורא (kore) originates from the root ק-ר-א, which relates to reading or calling out. In Jewish tradition, reading is highly valued, especially the reading of sacred texts like the Torah. This cultural emphasis on literacy can be traced back centuries, highlighting the importance of education and learning in Israeli society.
FAQ
Q.What does קורא mean in English?
The Hebrew word קורא (kore) translates to 'reader' in English. It refers to someone who reads, whether books, articles, or any written material.
Q.How do you use קורא in a sentence?
You can use קורא in sentences like 'הילדים הם קוראים טובים' (The children are good readers) to describe someone's reading skills or habits.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word קורא?
Learners sometimes confuse קורא (kore) with עיתונאי (itona'i), which means 'journalist.' While both can be involved in reading, קורא is broader and applies to anyone who reads, not just those in a profession.
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